Elections Have Consequences for Student Mental Health: An Accidental Daily Diary Study

Volume: 122, Issue: 2, Pages: 451 - 464
Published: Apr 5, 2018
Abstract
Polling suggested that the 2016 United States presidential election affected citizens' mood and stress levels. Yet, polling often fails to employ repeated measurement designs that can capture pre- and post-levels of change within the same person. In this study, undergraduate students ( N = 85) completed a 14-day daily diary where mood, stress, and mental health outcomes were assessed before and after the election. Multilevel modeling revealed an...
Paper Details
Title
Elections Have Consequences for Student Mental Health: An Accidental Daily Diary Study
Published Date
Apr 5, 2018
Volume
122
Issue
2
Pages
451 - 464
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