Results showed that student assistants and student leaders did differ from other students in self-actualization and that more differences were found at the end than at the beginning of the year. The residence hall students increased in self-actualization from the beginning to the end of the year on at least twice as many scales of the POI as did the off-campus and the commuting students. At the University of Louisville, 16 1 upper-division undergraduates in accounting, business law, communications, economics, finance, and marketing, and 237 graduate students who held full-time positions of high responsibility in business and industry completed an anonymous questionnaire on enuresis.Nearly 20 per cent of the men and approximatkly 15 per cent of the women had suffered from enuresis at some time. Nine of the graduate students and 6 of the undergraduates currently suffered from enuresis. All of the graduate students with current enuresis emphasized the destructive and embarrassing impact of enuresis on their Personal life and work situation. Nineteen of the 52 graduate students and 13 of the 34 undergraduates who had had enuresis at some time, had sought help, but only 10 secured effective treatment, while 5 graduate students outgrew the condition. From a group of 760 Florida State University students who had taken the Picture Identification Test (PIT) after being referred to the Mental Health Division of the Student Health Center, 34 men who had come to the renter for headache treatment were compared with a control group ot b4 men wno had not had headache problems. Both groups had a low frequency of visits to the Health Center. A group of 18 women with headaches were similarly compared with a control group of 34 nonheadache women. The Need Association scores on the PIT of the headache and nonheadache groups were compared by t-tests followed by stepwise discriminant analysis.The men in the headache group showed strong dependency needs, hidden by selfassertiveness. Conflicts between approach and avoidance seemed to center around feelings of helplessness and inferiority in sexual expression. Headaches in collee men seem to be related to an inability to communicate simply and nonagressively their needs for dependence. The women in the headache group differed most from their control 3901
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