Recently added articles from Journal of College Counseling:
Seeking help in a foreign land: international students' use patterns for a U.S. university counseling center.(Research)(Report)
Mar 22, 2008; ... This archival study examined the use of a university counseling center's services by international students during a 5-year period. Variables analyzed included clients' presenting concerns, students' demographic characteristics, number of counseling sessions attended, and reasons for ...
The influence of social norms on college student alcohol and marijuana use.(Research)(Survey)
Mar 22, 2008; ... The Alcohol and Other Drug survey (adapted from D.Thombs, 1999) was administered to 235 undergraduates at a southeastern university to assess the influence that gender-specific normative perceptions have on 2 substance abuse patterns. Multiple regression analyses confirmed that ...
Rejection sensitivity and college student depression: findings and implications for counseling.(Research)(Report)
Mar 22, 2008; ... This study examined whether rejection sensitivity, or the fear of interpersonal rejection, was related to depression among college students. The regression model that resulted from the study indicated that level of rejection sensitivity accounted for approximately 11% of variance in ...
Dating violence and self-injury among undergraduate college students: attitudes and experiences.(Research)(Survey)
Mar 22, 2008; ... An Internet-based survey about dating violence and self-injury was completed by 1,777 undergraduates. A regression analysis tested if recent dating violence victimization and perpetration experiences predicted whether participants self-injured in the past 90 days, after controlling for ...
Sources of social support and self-efficacy for adult students.(Research)(Report)
Mar 22, 2008; ... This study explored the sources of social support and self-efficacy for college students 25 years and older (adult students), using a cross-sectional mixed method approach. Differences in academic self-efficacy were found between adult students nearing graduation and those at the beginning ...