Authors
Shawn D Whiteman, Adam E Barry, Daniel K Mroczek, Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
Publication date
2013/4
Journal
Journal of counseling psychology
Volume
60
Issue
2
Pages
265
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Student service members/veterans represent a growing population on college campuses. Despite this growth, scholarly investigations into their health-and adjustment-related issues are almost nonexistent. The limited research that is available suggests that student service members/veterans may have trouble connecting with their civilian counterparts and be at risk for social isolation. The present study compared the development and implications of emotional support from peers among 199 student service members/veterans and 181 civilian students through 3 distinct occasions over the course of 1 calendar year. Data were collected via electronic survey. Measured constructs included perceived emotional support from university friends, mental health, alcohol use, and academic functioning. A series of multilevel models revealed that student service members/veterans reported less emotional support from their …
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