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An Exploration of Resilience, Well-Being, and Authentic Leadership in Aspiring Student Leaders as they Transition from High School to University.
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An Exploration of Resilience, Well-Being, and Authentic Leadership in Aspiring Student Leaders as they Transition from High School to University./
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Basch, Jodi.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2023,
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489 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-01, Section: B.
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Dissertations Abstracts International85-01B.
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Life transitions. -
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9798379880620
An Exploration of Resilience, Well-Being, and Authentic Leadership in Aspiring Student Leaders as they Transition from High School to University.
Basch, Jodi.
An Exploration of Resilience, Well-Being, and Authentic Leadership in Aspiring Student Leaders as they Transition from High School to University.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2023 - 489 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-01, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Queen's University (Canada), 2023.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Before entering university, students are not always equipped with the tools to cope with stressful life events. During the transition to university, students may experience challenges that accompany this new stage of their life. However, research has shown that throughout this period, students can foster their strengths, resilience, and authentic leadership capabilities, supporting their well-being and transition to university. This study used a sequential explanatory mixed method design to examine the relationship between resilience, authentic leadership, and wellbeing through the transition from high school to university. The quantitative component of the research study followed the principles of Descriptive Correlation Design, and the qualitative component employed a Phenomenology approach. Participants were first-year university students at Queen's University in Ontario, living both in and out of residence. Survey data, comprised of demographic questions, the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), the Authentic Leadership Questionnaire (ALQ), and open-ended questions were gathered from 1012 participants. Fourteen participants that scored in the 75th percentile or higher on the CD-RISC participated in focus groups, and 10 of those individuals were also interviewed. Results indicate that resilience is significantly correlated to authentic leadership. A two-tailed bivariate correlation analysis found the CD-RISC25, the ALQ, and each of the subfactors of the ALQ statistically significant at the 0.01 level. A confirmatory factor analysis and a reliability analysis for the ALQ's four factors were valid and reliable for students living both in and out of residence. Results indicated relationships between the four central constructs of the study: resilience, authentic leadership, well-being, and transition. The unifying theme, 'Strength-Based Values for Authenticity' emerged from the surveys, focus groups, and interviews. Analysis of findings yielded four major categories: challenges through the transition experience, foundations of growth, values-based strengths and characteristics, and readily available coping mechanisms. Data showed that highly resilient students were able to draw on their strengths more effectively through their transition to university, specifically when they were engaged in value-based leadership positions. Implications for practice include suggestions for educational wellness curricula; practices that support resilience, values-based leadership, and positive well-being; transitional support; and lessons learned from COVID-19's impact on first-year students.
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