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First‐Generation Undergraduate Students' Social Support, Depression, and Life Satisfaction
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Quality Of LifeCollege LifeEducationMental HealthSocial SupportSocial SciencesPsychologySocioemotional DevelopmentStudent CultureGender StudiesYouth Well-beingStudent SuccessDepressionSocial-emotional WellbeingPsychosocial ResearchHigher EducationLife SatisfactionSubjective Well-beingSociology
First‐generation undergraduate students face challenging cross‐socioeconomic cultural transitions into college life. The authors compared first‐ and non‐first‐generation undergraduate students’ social support, posttraumatic stress, depression symptoms, and life satisfaction. First‐generation participants reported less social support from family and friends, more single‐event traumatic stress, less life satisfaction, and marginally more depression symptomatology than non‐first‐generation participants, but significant generation–gender interactions showed first‐generation women doing worse and first‐generation men doing better than others.
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