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Understanding United States collegiate flight students’ perceptions and realities of anxiety and depression
(2023-05)
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that all pilots hold a medical certificate granted by an Aviation Medical Examiner (AME), or an equivalent exemption standard. Over the years, these aeromedical examinations ...
Examination of social supports during graduate school and how they moderate stressors, anxiety, depression, flourishing, and positive well-being
(2020-07)
Considering the significant number of graduate students (nearly 4.1 million in the U.S.) and the apparent lack of contemporary research on graduate students and mental health, this study strove to apply past research to ...
Burnout, empathy, and self-care among mental health counselors
(2017-08)
The implications of burnout for those who engage in human service work continue to be of significant interest. Burnout prevalence, specifically in the form of emotional exhaustion among mental health counselors, has been ...
Relationships of historical loss, acculturation, racism and emotional distress to binge eating and body mass index among Native Americans
(2007-07)
Scope and Method of Study: The purposes of this study were to explore the relationships between and among historical loss, acculturation, racism, emotional distress, binge eating, and body mass index among Native American ...
Interpersonal relationships as moderators in the link between aces and emerging adult adjustment: An exploration of cross-domain resilience
(2022-12)
Well over half (58.3%) of U.S. adolescents have been exposed to at least one adverse childhood experience (ACEs), among whom 59.7% reported multiple ACEs. Research has demonstrated links between ACEs and youth physical and ...
Predictors of resilience in families of children with a mental health disorder
(2019-08)
While much theorizing and research has been conducted on family resilience, the concepts and theories of family resilience have not been applied to families who have a child with a mental health disorder. The proposed study ...
Relationship between diet and suicide risk and resilience in wildland firefighters
(2022-07)
Background: Wildland firefighters (WLFF) are an occupational group that experience greater stress than the general population, which can impair mental health. Currently little research exists on dietary habits and their ...
Maternal childhood adversity and the effect of COVID-19 on mental health outcomes
(2021-07)
This study investigates the role of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in depression and perceived stress reported among mothers of young children following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (May 2020). The COVID-19 ...
68 seconds: A narrative inquiry of LGBTQ+ people of color who survived sexual violence
(2022-12)
Sexual violence is a pervasive and devasting issue in the United States (U.S.). According to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN), a person in the U.S. is sexually assaulted every 73 seconds. While there ...
We are not okay: Exploring Black masculinities, race-related stress, and help seeking attitudes in Black men
(2023-05)
Griffith and Cornish (2018) suggest that Black men are often tasked with navigating society as beings that are both feared and adored. Black men in college are often tasked with navigating spaces that view their Black ...