Learning Styles and Their Relationship to Stress and Coping in College Women

Authors

  • Lisa M. Vaughn Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Author
  • Billy Hensley University of Cincinnati Author
  • Raymond C. Baker Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Author
  • Laura Dearman Brenau University Author

Abstract

The authors examined the relationship between specific learning styles and stress and coping in a sample of female college students (N = 246). Participants in the study were assessed on the three variables by completing several self-report instruments measuring learning styles, life stress level, and coping skills. There were significant relationships between specific learning styles and stress level and between specific learning styles and coping skills. This study is intended to be foundational research developed with the intention of future in-depth study by other individuals. Implications and future directions for research are suggested.

Published

2024-03-23