2015
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.21704
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Beyond Symptoms? Investigating Predictors of Sense of Campus Belonging Among Postsecondary Students With Psychiatric Disabilities

Abstract: This study investigated predictors of sense of campus belonging among postsecondary students with psychiatric disabilities. Participants were 566 current or past students with self-reported diagnoses of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression. Descriptive statistics, multiple regression, and structural equation modeling were used to analyze the data. Regression results showed that campus engagement and psychosocial inclusion variables accounted for substantially more of the variance in sense of ca… Show more

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“…However, nondisclosure carries an emotional toll. It is associated, for example, with negative personal effects such as diminished self‐esteem and less supportive social relationships (Jones, Brown, Keys, & Salzer, ; Lane & Wegner, ; Livingston & Boyd, ; Miller & Major, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, nondisclosure carries an emotional toll. It is associated, for example, with negative personal effects such as diminished self‐esteem and less supportive social relationships (Jones, Brown, Keys, & Salzer, ; Lane & Wegner, ; Livingston & Boyd, ; Miller & Major, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, socially-rejecting responses from fellow students may be more likely, in the case of some disorders. For students with a mental illness, others’ responses could decrease the likelihood of seeking treatment due to stigma, leading to the loss of social opportunities and sense of belonging, and influence the choice to leave school (Jones et al 2015). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When seeking social relationships outside the disability community, individuals with a disability report turning to teachers, coaches, and counselors more frequently than their peers (McMahon, Parnes, Keys, & Viola, 2008). Relationships with faculty members on college campuses, as well as involvement in clubs and organizations, provide opportunities to increase sense of belonging, but these are limited to those who pursue higher education (Doubt & McColl, 2003;Jones, Brown, Keys, & Salzer, 2015). The more constricted social network among emerging adults with a disability may be related to the increased difficulty with feelings of belongingness.…”
Section: Sense Of Belonging and Need To Belongmentioning
confidence: 99%