Publication:
College Students’ Perception of Family Influence Impacting their Health and Lifestyle

Abstract

Christian family life affects the entire family, including students once they leave home. The purpose of this study was to determine college students’ perception of the influence of family on health. This was a cross-sectional, non-experimental study with a descriptive design. The study included 120 college students in a faith-based institution. Each student completed a Likert-type survey that pertained to their perception of health, and the degree of influence peers and family have on their health. The data analysis showed that college students perceive family influence on stress, spiritual health, and peer association to be influenced by the family. The social learning theory was used to guide the process of this study.

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Keywords
influence of family; college students’ health; peer influence; students’ perception of health; wellbeing
Citation

Nicholas, K. J., Soptich, K. M., Tyson, A., Abraham, S. P., Perry, G., & Gillum, D. R. (2018). College students’ perception of family influence impacting their health and lifestyle. TEACH Journal of Christian Education, 12(1), 45-56. doi:10.55254/1835-1492.1338

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