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2014

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Resilience, Transformation, And Gender: Distress Within Students At A Christian Evangelical University, Andrea C. Walker Jan 2014

Resilience, Transformation, And Gender: Distress Within Students At A Christian Evangelical University, Andrea C. Walker

College of Science and Engineering Faculty Research and Scholarship

Sex differences in distress variables are common, but recent research suggests exaggeration of these differences in conservative Christian environments due to polarized gender role expectations. Few studies have measured distress by relationship to deceased, and fewer still have considered both effects of relationship and whether the death was traumatic. Incorporation of coping tasks may assist in resilience and transformation following these types of losses. College students do not like to admit struggle or ask for help, so health variables may be better indicators of bereavement-related distress than self-report measures of dealing with grief. This study compares effects of sex, loss …