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Having the Time of Their Life: College Student Stress, Dating and Satisfaction with Life Coccia and Darling (2016)Stress and Health 32: 28–35 ENG102- Oral FTA Lea Al Halabi
QUESTION A Purpose of the Article (Introduction and Literature Review)
QUESTION B Findings of the Article (Discussion and Conclusion)
QUESTION C Implications of study and Recommendations
FINALLY… “Age was positively related to stress and negatively related to dating and life satisfaction. As students become older, they have increased responsibilities both academically and in their personal lives resulting in increased stress levels. In addition, because of these increasing demands, they may feel they have less time to engage in romantic relationships.” “Phone use was positively associated with life satisfaction, but it was also positively correlated with stress in this study.” “The results of the current study have implications for family and health professionals and university wellness centers that facilitate student health. Professionals need to incorporate preventative measures to help students deal with their stress and understand the role of technology in exacerbating this stress.”