Browsing by Author "Koch, Julie Mae"
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Cognition, emotion regulation and alcohol consumption in college students
Traylor, Shereen LaFaye (2012-07)This study explored the relationship between cognitive development, emotion regulation and the amount of alcohol consumed by college students. The sample included 102 (80 female and 22 male) college students currently ... -
Effects of walking a labyrinth on symptoms of depression and anxiety and level of self-compassion
Hills, Sara J. (2018-07)Exercise and meditation have been shown to improve wellness and to help maintain a healthy lifestyle, yet the effects of meditation and movement together have been largely ignored. This current mixed-methods study utilized ... -
Examination of grit as a moderator of the relationship between perceived discrimination and suicide ideation
Cole, Ashley B. (2018-07)Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young adults ages 15-34; however, suicide rates vary by race and ethnicity. Cultural factors are generally neglected in suicide research. However, perceived discrimination ... -
Exploring the unique vocational experiences of racial and ethnic minority working single mothers
Richard, Julianne Yavorski (2018-08)According to data from the United States Census Bureau, there are approximately 12 million single parent families in the United States, 80% of which are headed by single mothers (United States Census Bureau, 2014). Research ... -
Family and school ecological risks and academic achievement among disadvantaged females: Moderating effects of parent protective factors
Loche, Latrice (2016-07)Disadvantaged youth and those who are identified as being at-risk tend to have lower levels of educational attainment and hopes for the future. Risks within the family environment can have an effect on an adolescent's ... -
Gender dysphoria, depression, and performance involvement among gay and bisexual male drag queens
Knutson, Douglas Ray (2017-07)Researchers and theorists have generally included drag queens and transgender (trans*) populations together in their scholarship, and have paid little attention to how these populations may differ. Such sampling practices ... -
Personality assessment feedback using DSM and FFM personality traits: Clinical utility from the client's perspective
Lengel, Gregory (2016-07)Clinical utility is an important issue in the diagnosis and treatment of DSM disorders. Several studies have examined the clinical utility of personality functioning utilizing clinician ratings. However, research examining ... -
Psychological hardiness, Big Five Personality, and demographic factors as predictors of college enrollment among military veterans
Loche, Rogers Williams, III (2017-07)Enrolling in college and obtaining a degree may result in higher earnings over a lifetime and greater life and job satisfaction. Research has suggested that military veteran students were at risk for dropping out of college ... -
Stress, Resilience, and Achievement Motivation in College Students : the Full Half of the Glass
Dewitt, Nicole Juliana (Oklahoma State University, 2013-05-01)The scope of this study was limited to students at Eastern Washington University who chose to participate. The purpose was to examine the relationship between stress, resilience, and achievement motivation in relation to ...