This thesis examines the impact of stress on students' academic performance and stress management among students of Seinjoki University of Applied Sciences. The main objectives were to ascertain or identify the extent to which stress affects students' academic success, health and general lifestyle, as...
The study explored the sources of financial stress; the responses to financial stress; the roles of the chief financial officer, chief academic officer and the president during financial crisis; and the elements of institutional culture during times of financial stress. Financial stress was defined ...
marital status (categorized as married, single/divorced), household income (categorized as < 3 million yen, 3–5 million yen, 5–8 million yen, 8–10 million yen, over 10 million yen, or no response/unknown), and working status (categorized as paid work, no paid work, or students...
We enrolled 805 smokers, 401 of whom were randomly assigned to the incentive group and 404 to the control group (Figure 1). The mean age of participants was 32 years, and many were students. They smoked a mean of 16 cigarettes per day, and were moderately dependent (mean score of 4.0 ...
Pressure on Students to Get Good Grades Thepressureof gettinggoodgradesin school can be caused by a variety of factors. Thestudentmay be pushed too hard by the parents to do well. Thestudentmay also be haunted by a future with no education and little financial support. The immediatee...
International college students studying in North America endure substantial psychological stress in their daily lives. The nature and function of stressors... CP Chen - 《Journal of College Counseling》 被引量: 171发表: 2011年 Ecological effects and distribution of invasive non‐native mammals on th...
The unique effects of level of self-esteem and contingencies of self-worth assessed prior to college on academic, social, and financial problems experienced during the freshman year were examined in a longitudinal study of 642 college students. Low self-esteem predicted social problems, even controll...
Those students that undertook work experience related to study also felt that their current employment was appropriate to their level of education.When students took on large amounts of work experience unrelated to study, it appeared to have a negative effect on employment outcomes some 3 ½ ...
I focus on a specific adolescent risk behavior, high-intensity work, and theorize that adolescents in certain types of fragile families will work more hours because of financial needs, while teens in other types of fragile families will extend their work hours to avoid family conflict and stress...
Students in grades below four had their parents/guardians complete the questionnaire. We also collected parental data by a parental questionnaire. The collected data of subjects included age, gender, daily exercise time (<1h per day, 1–2 h per day, or ≥ 2 h per day), weekly fruits ...