大学转型期的心理健康:六位低收入、高成就学生的经历

IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences
Can Sabaner, Karen D. Arnold
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摘要

本研究调查了低收入、成绩优异的本科生的心理健康问题,这是一个在心理健康研究中被忽视的群体。研究参与者通过采访和每半周的音频日记记录提供了他们大学第一学期的深度报告。与种族、社区、金钱和获得咨询服务有关的因素是学生大学经历和心理健康的主要决定因素。对六名学生的深入案例研究提出了对学生事务和咨询中心的启示。
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Mental Health in the Transition to College: Experiences of Six Low-Income, High-Achieving Students

This study examined the mental health issues of low-income, high-achieving undergraduate students, a largely overlooked population in mental health research. Study participants provided in-depth reports across their first semester of college through interviews and semiweekly audio-diary transcripts. Factors related to race, community, money, and access to counseling services were the major determinants of students' college experiences and mental health. Intensive case studies of six students raise implications for student affairs and counseling centers.

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Journal of College Counseling
Journal of College Counseling PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of College Counseling, a publication of the American College Counseling Association, is issued twice yearly. ACCA members receive the Journal as a benefit of membership.
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