Peer Influence on the Psychosocial and Behavioral Health of African American College Students

Autor: Angela F Meshack, Ronald J. Peters, Mi-Ting Lin, Kentya H. Ford, Sheila Yu
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: American Journal of Health Studies. 32
ISSN: 1945-4511
DOI: 10.47779/ajhs.2017.75
Popis: The relationship between psychological and behavioral health and bother from non-college at-tending peers was assessed among 180 African American students attending a historically black universityin the southwestern region of the United States in the spring of 2013. Results: Students reporting stressrelated to influence from non-college attending friends reported significantly higher conflicts with theirpartners (5.31 vs. 1.26, p < .05), lower personal conflict resolution (2.00 vs. .70, p < .05), and lowerfamily connectedness (30.81 vs. 34.02, p < .05). Study results emphasize college students’ need for copingskills to address external culturally-linked stressors. The information gained from this research may providestrategic guidance in understanding the behavioral and psychosocial effects of extended peer networks onthe mental health of college students.
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