Perceived Academic Control: mediating the effects of optimism and social support on college students’ psychological health

Volume: 12, Issue: 2, Pages: 233 - 249
Published: Nov 13, 2008
Abstract
The first year of college presents numerous challenges experienced as overwhelming by some freshmen who may become overly stressed and depressed. This longitudinal study examined perceived academic control (PAC) as a mediator of optimism and social support’s buffering effects on freshman students’ psychological health. Multiple regressions assessed optimism and social support (at the start of the academic year) as predictors of year-end stress...
Paper Details
Title
Perceived Academic Control: mediating the effects of optimism and social support on college students’ psychological health
Published Date
Nov 13, 2008
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
233 - 249
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