HBCU大学生感知压力管理与应对技能

Wei Sun
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美国高等教育机构的大学生承受着压力和焦虑。学生遇到的心理问题是大学成功的障碍。由于历史和社会经济因素,与美国白人学生相比,少数族裔学生更容易受到压力和心理需求的影响。本研究聚焦于非裔美国学生的压力感知与管理。来自HBCU(历史上的黑人学院和大学)的14名非洲裔美国学生参加了这项研究。非裔美国学生的感知压力和应对策略,以及处理压力所需的社会和情感支持,以及社会因素造成的压力,进行了识别和讨论。如何预防、发现和治疗大学生,特别是少数民族大学生的心理健康问题,需要进行更多的研究。
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HBCU undergraduate students’ perceived stress management and coping skills
College students in U.S. higher education institutions experience stress and anxiety. The psychological problems students encounter are roadblocks to college success. Due to historical and socio-economic factors, minority students are more susceptible to stress and psychological needs compared to their White American peers. This research focuses on African American students’ perceived stress and management. Fourteen African American students from an HBCU (historically Black colleges and university) have participated in the study. The perceived stress and coping strategies of African American students, as well as social and emotional support needed in dealing with stress, and stress caused by societal factors, are identified and discussed. More research needs to be conducted on how to prevent, detect, and treat mental health problems of college students, especially among minority college students.
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