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Jones, Amy L.; Perera-Diltz, Dilani M.; Salyers, Kathleen M.; Laux, John M.; Cochrane, Wendy S. – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
The authors compared college adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs) and non-ACOAs using the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory-3 (F.G. Miller, 1999).The results failed to support the hypothesis that ACOAs have higher rates of substance dependence, defensiveness, and codependency than do non-ACOAs. Practical implications are offered for…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Alcoholism, Hypothesis Testing, College Students
Aizenman, Marta; Jensen, Mary Ann Conover – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
Self-injurious behaviors were compared with tattooing and piercing in a college population. Findings indicate a high prevalence of self-injury. Students who self-injured were motivated by a desire to alleviate emotional pain; students who tattooed and pierced by self-expression. Students who self-injured scored higher than students who tattooed…
Descriptors: Incidence, Sexual Abuse, Depression (Psychology), Eating Disorders
Kimball, Joan S.; Diddams, Margaret – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
The authors used structural equation modeling to test the mediational role of affect regulation on attachment and deliberate self-harm in 216 undergraduates. Results suggest that affect regulation mediates the relationship between attachment and deliberate self-harm, providing support for the theoretical importance of attachment and affect…
Descriptors: Etiology, Structural Equation Models, Attachment Behavior, Self Destructive Behavior
Canu, Will H. – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
For college students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which is associated with increased accidental injury, mindfulness regarding safety issues in vocational choice may be indicated. In this study, a group of male college students with ADHD-predominantly inattentive type (ADHD-IA) reported placing less emphasis on job safety…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Males, Attention Deficit Disorders, Career Choice
Smith, Timothy B.; Dean, Brenda; Floyd, Suzanne; Silva, Christopher; Yamashita, Momoko; Durtschi, Jared; Heaps, Richard A. – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
The authors conducted a survey of members of the American College Counseling Association to ascertain the experiences and opinions of college counselors on several pressing issues within the college counseling profession. Survey results from 133 respondents indicated that counseling centers may benefit from increasing the number of group…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Group Counseling, Counseling Techniques, School Counseling
Murray, Christine E.; Kardatzke, Kerrie N. – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
The authors present a review of literature examining dating violence among college students. They describe 6 key issues related to dating violence among college students that affect college counselors' work. These key issues relate to the incidence and prevalence of physical, sexual, and psychological violence in college students' dating…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Students, Risk, Dating (Social)
Soet, Johanna; Martin, Heidi – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
Spirituality has received increasing attention as an area to be considered in counseling and college student development, but little has been written about specific interventions to address college students' spiritual needs. The authors present the format, content, and outcomes of an experiential group that was established to facilitate women's…
Descriptors: Females, Student Development, Graduate Students, Religious Factors
Sullivan, Kieran T.; Ramos-Sanchez, Lucila; McIver, Stephanie D. – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
The purpose of the current study was to identify predictors of counseling center use among Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino/Hispanic, and White college students. Findings indicated that female and 2nd-generation students report the most severe difficulties. Problem severity and gender predicted counseling center use for White and Asian/Pacific…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Pacific Islanders, Guidance Centers, Severity (of Disability)
Mitchell, Sharon L.; Greenwood, Andrea K.; Guglielmi, Maggie C. – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
Counseling center utilization patterns during a 2-year period for 218 international and 222 U.S. college students were examined. Significant between-group differences were found with regard to age, academic status, referral source, relationship status, self-reported concerns, counselor diagnosis, disposition, hospitalization rates, prior…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, College Students, Mental Health, Guidance Centers
Watson, Joshua C.; Kissinger, Daniel B. – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
This study used a holistic wellness paradigm to explore the adjustment of student-athletes and non-athletes at a Division I institution. Results were that non-athletes reported higher levels of wellness than did student-athletes. The authors discuss the ways in which wellness may affect student-athletes' physical and mental health at different…
Descriptors: Wellness, Athletes, Undergraduate Students, Participation
Hutz, Aida; Martin, William E., Jr.; Beitel, Mark – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
The authors investigated the relationship between students' ethnocultural person-environment (P-E) fit and college adjustment. They hypothesized differences between P-E fit of ethnocultural minority versus majority students at a predominantly White university but did not expect differences in adjustment. Furthermore, they explored the effects of…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, College Students, Educational Environment, Correlation
Dellinger-Ness, Lorrie Ann; Handler, Leonard – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
Several studies have demonstrated relationships between loneliness and numerous psychological and physical difficulties among college students. The purpose of this study was to examine whether loneliness might be a factor associated with increased risk of self-injury among college students. The findings did not support the hypothesis that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Injuries, Psychological Patterns, Self Destructive Behavior
Egan, Paul J.; Canale, Joseph R.; del Rosario, Peter M.; White, Royce M. – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
This study reports on a new instrument, the Academic Rational Beliefs Scale, designed to measure college students' academic beliefs along a rational-irrational continuum. The new instrument is potentially useful when working with students experiencing academic difficulties. Information about test construction, reliability, validity, and…
Descriptors: School Counseling, Measures (Individuals), Test Construction, Psychometrics
Johnson, Aleta Bok; Takesue, Kisa; Chen, Beverly – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
This article explores the psychological issues experienced by Asian Pacific American students, illustrating the need to provide culturally relevant interventions. Cultural identity issues experienced by many of these students are salient challenges that can lead to psychological distress. Because some students avoid traditional counseling,…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Discussion Groups, Psychology, Pacific Americans
Doumas, Diana M.; Turrisi, Rob; Coll, Kenneth M.; Haralson, Kate – Journal of College Counseling, 2007
This study compared heavy drinking and alcohol-related consequences between freshman student-athletes (n = 137) and nonathletes (n = 318). Differences in high-risk drinking between the fall and spring terms were also examined. Results indicated that student-athletes reported heavier drinking and higher levels of alcohol-related consequences than…
Descriptors: Athletes, Alcohol Abuse, College Athletics, Comparative Analysis

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