広島大学大学院教育学研究科紀要. 第三部, 教育人間科学関連領域 Issue 57
published_at 2008-12-26

大学生対象のストレスマネジメントプログラムの効果 : ソーシャルサポートへの介入

Effect of a Stress Management Program for University Students : Intervention for social support
Hori Masashi
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Abstract
This study examined the effect of an intervention program for university students on their knowledge of stress and social support, support seeking behavior, perceived social support from family and friends, and stress responses. Participants (n=40) were randomly assigned to either an intervention or a waiting list control group. The program, including psychoeducation seminar (lecture and small group discussion), workbook fulfillment, and follow-up interviews, was conducted for the intervention group for three weeks. Participants (n=15 and n=13 for the intervention and waiting list control groups, respectively) responded to three ways of questionnaire surveys (pre, post and follow-up). The result showed the significant intervention effect for knowledge of stress and social support on the both post and follow-up test. Moreover, the marginally significant intervention effect was found for support seeking behavior on the both post and follow-up test. However, no intervention effects were found for perceived social support from family and friends and stress responses. These results suggest that this program would lead to increase in knowledge of stress and social support and support seeking behavior.
Keywords
social support
stress management
university student
ソーシャルサポート
ストレスマネジメント
大学生