2022
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2021.793286
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Well-Being, PTSD, College Adjustment in Student Veterans With and Without Disabilities

Abstract: We examined mediating effects of the pillars of well-being (i.e., positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment) on the relationship between PTSD symptoms and college life adjustment for student veterans. We recruited 205 student veterans. Mediation analysis was conducted to test whether the pillars of well-being mediate the relationship between PTSD and college life adjustment. The results showed that positive emotion and accomplishment had mediating effects on the relationship betw… Show more

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“…Although the post–9/11 GI Bill helps many Veterans with disabilities attend school, more than 50% of SVDs are first-generation college students with minimal academic preparation compared to traditional civilian students so that SVDs experience additional challenges in coping with higher education demands ( 11 ). Many SVDs also experience academic-, transition-, and disability-related challenges and stressors, which is a significant rehabilitation, education, and public health concern ( 12 ). Literature has well-documented that factors contributing to college life and adjustment can be complex and cannot be reduced to a single factor, such as academic problems ( 8 ).…”
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“…Although the post–9/11 GI Bill helps many Veterans with disabilities attend school, more than 50% of SVDs are first-generation college students with minimal academic preparation compared to traditional civilian students so that SVDs experience additional challenges in coping with higher education demands ( 11 ). Many SVDs also experience academic-, transition-, and disability-related challenges and stressors, which is a significant rehabilitation, education, and public health concern ( 12 ). Literature has well-documented that factors contributing to college life and adjustment can be complex and cannot be reduced to a single factor, such as academic problems ( 8 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to challenges and stressors reported above, disability/ies and chronic conditions associated with deployment may further negatively affect college life in SVDs ( 5 , 12 ). Previous research has well-documented that physical, cognitive, and psychiatric disabilities are very common in student veterans ( 5 , 8 , 16 , 17 , 21 25 ).…”
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“…However, despite the relevance of emotions during research investigations on emotions of academic staff are rare. Most research on emotions in academic contexts focused on school contexts (e.g., Pekrun, 2006) and undergraduate programs in the higher education context (Pekrun and Stephens, 2010;Umucu et al, 2022). To close this research gap, we examined in this study how academia can promote positive emotional experiences of researchers during research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%