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The Relationship Between Loneliness, Stress, And Alcohol Consumption Among College Students, I'Esha Baber
The Relationship Between Loneliness, Stress, And Alcohol Consumption Among College Students, I'Esha Baber
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As the misuse of alcohol among college students remains a public health concern in the United States, students are participating in problematic drinking for various reasons. Loneliness and stress have both been associated with the reasoning behind why some college students participate in heavy drinking. Studies show that students who perceive themselves as under a lot of stress tend to drink more and that students who feel they need to overcome structural and emotional barriers such as loneliness and shyness, use alcohol as a resource. This paper examines the relationship between alcohol consumption, loneliness, and stress. Sixteen students, who attended …
A Qualitative Study Of The Effects Of Teacher-Coach Role Conflict, James Guinn Iii
A Qualitative Study Of The Effects Of Teacher-Coach Role Conflict, James Guinn Iii
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The problem addressed in this study was how the multiple responsibilities of being a teacher and a coach create role conflict for individuals in the teacher-coach (TC) profession. This role conflict causes burnout, exhaustion, and turnover among teacher/coaches. Resolving this problem is critical due to the amount of influence teacher/coaches have upon their student-athletes. The purpose of this study was to identify causes of teacher-coach role conflict and to identify possible solutions to the problem. Research was conducted through qualitative interviews with active male Texas high school football teacher-coaches in order to address the conflicting literature regarding the workability …