Mediating Factors of Personal Wellbeing in Gifted College Students: Early-College Entrants and Honors College Students

Many educational, behavioral, dietary, safety, and other factors influence the wellbeing of adolescents around the world (Currieet al., 2008). Previous studies examined multiple adolescent subpopulations, but none looked at academically advanced students.In this study, the Personal Wellbeing Index (...

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Main Authors: JANETTE K. BOAZMAN, MICHAEL F. SAYLER, DONALD EASTON-BROOKS
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Language:English
Published: University of Oradea 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of Social Research & Policy
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spelling doaj-e04d412a27e54d28b06073e7a10eddd62020-11-25T02:47:38ZengUniversity of OradeaJournal of Social Research & Policy2067-26402068-98612012-12-0132111131Mediating Factors of Personal Wellbeing in Gifted College Students: Early-College Entrants and Honors College StudentsJANETTE K. BOAZMANMICHAEL F. SAYLERDONALD EASTON-BROOKSMany educational, behavioral, dietary, safety, and other factors influence the wellbeing of adolescents around the world (Currieet al., 2008). Previous studies examined multiple adolescent subpopulations, but none looked at academically advanced students.In this study, the Personal Wellbeing Index (International Wellbeing Group, 2005) was used to assess the wellbeing of 213 giftedcollege students who entered university in either an early-college-entrance program or entered at normal ages and were acceptedinto an honors college. One hundred twenty-two participants were students from the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science(TAMS). TAMS is an early-college entrance program allowing gifted students to enter college after their sophomore (second)year of high school, approximately 15 to 16 years old at the time of entrance to the University. Ninety-one participants werestudents who attended the UNT Honors College. Honors College students are gifted students who enter college at a traditionalage in America, after high school graduation (18 to 19 years old). This study also examined the participants’ general self-efficacy,beliefs about of intelligence, hope, gratitude, religiosity, and resiliency; and assessed any mediating effects they had on personalwellbeing in the high-ability college students. Data analysis included latent transition, general linear model, repeated measures,and regression. Results of the study revealed that dispositional mood and hope-agency were significantly related to the developmentof personal wellbeing for high-ability students during their first year of college regardless of age. Knowledge of psychologicalconstructs that are facilitative of the positive personal wellbeing helps parents, teachers, administrators, and counselors preparegifted students for success in college and beyond.https://54fda2a9-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/jrspone/content/JSRP-Vol3_Iss2_BOAZMAN/JSRP%20Vol3_Iss2_BOAZMAN.pdf?attachauth=ANoY7cp5_fm3IGtvhKAP-CITjGkWRPkRiYS11wOSdeFxNWrEp3SNkdS6ePRxG1IeLRQTP186NY3B0DRtE_1wIJEFCPVEcxp7jmM5oYjMC4W6wkDvCJFFfpgCtsl_05ZZ8Dm7EQ-4KHbp8AhTdFnPI9T3V3ggLh8vUiYVP9-wbQgepA3g4Hm9OUlQunkTJL6QFF8I4fpe1C-H_jTifgygCop8rNuN4Xn8TghsA0iDtn_14c2Zyx7CAnz28Ube5LqfvUhWDcJ9Jifd4CyQ-iXjYvLV0IGS4eVf0A%3D%3D&attredirects=0High-ability adolescents and young adultsGiftedSocial and EmotionalSubjective wellbeingHopeLatent transition analysis.
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spellingShingle JANETTE K. BOAZMAN
MICHAEL F. SAYLER
DONALD EASTON-BROOKS
Mediating Factors of Personal Wellbeing in Gifted College Students: Early-College Entrants and Honors College Students
Journal of Social Research & Policy
High-ability adolescents and young adults
Gifted
Social and Emotional
Subjective wellbeing
Hope
Latent transition analysis.
author_facet JANETTE K. BOAZMAN
MICHAEL F. SAYLER
DONALD EASTON-BROOKS
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title Mediating Factors of Personal Wellbeing in Gifted College Students: Early-College Entrants and Honors College Students
title_short Mediating Factors of Personal Wellbeing in Gifted College Students: Early-College Entrants and Honors College Students
title_full Mediating Factors of Personal Wellbeing in Gifted College Students: Early-College Entrants and Honors College Students
title_fullStr Mediating Factors of Personal Wellbeing in Gifted College Students: Early-College Entrants and Honors College Students
title_full_unstemmed Mediating Factors of Personal Wellbeing in Gifted College Students: Early-College Entrants and Honors College Students
title_sort mediating factors of personal wellbeing in gifted college students: early-college entrants and honors college students
publisher University of Oradea
series Journal of Social Research & Policy
issn 2067-2640
2068-9861
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Many educational, behavioral, dietary, safety, and other factors influence the wellbeing of adolescents around the world (Currieet al., 2008). Previous studies examined multiple adolescent subpopulations, but none looked at academically advanced students.In this study, the Personal Wellbeing Index (International Wellbeing Group, 2005) was used to assess the wellbeing of 213 giftedcollege students who entered university in either an early-college-entrance program or entered at normal ages and were acceptedinto an honors college. One hundred twenty-two participants were students from the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science(TAMS). TAMS is an early-college entrance program allowing gifted students to enter college after their sophomore (second)year of high school, approximately 15 to 16 years old at the time of entrance to the University. Ninety-one participants werestudents who attended the UNT Honors College. Honors College students are gifted students who enter college at a traditionalage in America, after high school graduation (18 to 19 years old). This study also examined the participants’ general self-efficacy,beliefs about of intelligence, hope, gratitude, religiosity, and resiliency; and assessed any mediating effects they had on personalwellbeing in the high-ability college students. Data analysis included latent transition, general linear model, repeated measures,and regression. Results of the study revealed that dispositional mood and hope-agency were significantly related to the developmentof personal wellbeing for high-ability students during their first year of college regardless of age. Knowledge of psychologicalconstructs that are facilitative of the positive personal wellbeing helps parents, teachers, administrators, and counselors preparegifted students for success in college and beyond.
topic High-ability adolescents and young adults
Gifted
Social and Emotional
Subjective wellbeing
Hope
Latent transition analysis.
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