Factors related to stress as it affects married students and their spouses at Columbia International University /by Brion Burns.
- 2006.
- xii, 124 leaves ; 28 cm.
Typescript. "April, 2005." 1. The Problem Stated 2. Precedent Research 3. Research Methodology 4. Research Findings 5. Conclusions and Recommendations Appendices Tables
Context of the Problem -- Research Questions -- Delimitation of the Problem -- Definition of Terms -- Importance of the Study -- Importance of the Study for Personal Ministry -- Overview. General Overview of Stress -- A Biblical View of Stress -- Symptoms of Stress -- Sources of Stress -- Responses to Stress -- Strategies for Coping with Stress -- Resources for Dealing with Stress -- Summary. Research Strategy -- Procedures for Implementing the Research Strategy -- Procedure for Selecting Participants -- Instrumentation -- Interpretation of Data -- Reporting Findings. Participants -- Sources of Stress -- Symptoms of Stress -- Responses to Stress -- Strategies to Relieve Stress -- Resources to Help Deal with Stress -- Helpful Books and Magazines -- Additional Comments Regarding Stress and Dealing with It -- Interview Data -- Summary. Conclusions from the Findings -- Recommendations for Students and Spouses -- Recommendations for University Administrators -- Recommendations for Future Researchers -- Summary -- Personal Reflection. Emotional Well-Being Survey -- Sample Letter from the Provost -- Sample Cover Letter from the Researcher -- Sample Follow-Up Notice -- Interview Schedule for Couples -- Comments from Students Regarding Stress. Sources of Stress (All Respondents) -- Sources of Stress (Female Respondents) -- Sources of Stress (Male Respondents) -- Symptoms of Stress (All Respondents) -- Symptoms of Stress (Female Respondents) -- Symptoms of Stress (Male Respondents) -- Responses to Stress (All Respondents) -- Responses to Stress (Female Respondents) -- Responses to Stress (Male Respondents) -- Stress Relievers (All Respondents) -- Stress Relievers (Female Respondents) -- Stress Relievers (Male Respondents) -- Resources (All Respondents) -- Resources (Female Respondents) -- Resources (Male Respondents).
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Married students--United States. Post-traumatic stress disorder.