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Stress perçu et santé physique des doctorants dans les universités françaises

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In this paper, the authors investigated associations between socio-demographic factors, health behaviours, perceived stress and physical health in a wide sample of PhD students (N = 1923) in order to have a better understanding of this population's specificities.
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This article is published in Pratiques Psychologiques.The article was published on 2017-03-06 and is currently open access. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stress management & Health promotion.

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Tracking new directions in the evaluation of postgraduate supervision

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Burnout in university students: the mediating role of sense of coherence on the relationship between daily hassles and burnout

TL;DR: In this paper, a study aimed at assessing the mediating role of sense of coherence in the relationship between daily hassles and academic burnout, the authors reported that the French version of the three-factor model showed comparable reliability, sensitivity, and construct validity to the original MBI-SS.

Experiences of well-being among female doctoral students in Sweden

Timurs Umans
TL;DR: The study shows that perceptions and experiences of well-being in female PhD students are a multifaceted phenomenon and materialize through interaction of different aspects of “self” (agent) and “others’ (structure).
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Students’ Perceptions of Doctoral Supervision: A Study in an Engineering Program in Australia

TL;DR: In this article, a student survey with scaled and open-ended questions of 30 full-time engineering PhD students from a research institution in Australia was conducted to understand student satisfaction and expectations with PhD supervision and their perceptions of the roles in a supervisory relationship.
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This research investigated associations between socio-demographic factors, health behaviours, perceived stress and physical health in a wide sample of PhD students ( n = 1923 ) in order to have a better understanding of this population ’ s specificities. Findings from this study confirm the relevance of the transactional model to investigate students ’ health issues and suggest that physical activity and stress management should be encouraged through health promotion programs. 

This research investigated associations between socio-demographic factors, health behaviours, perceived stress and physical health in a wide sample of PhD students (n = 1923) in order to have a better understanding of this population’s specificities. 

Findings from this study confirm the relevance of the transactional model to investigate students’ health issues and suggest that physical activity and stress management should be encouraged through health promotion programs.