期刊论文详细信息
Journal of Financial Therapy
Sources of Referral in Student Financial Counseling
Clinton G. Gudmunson1  Suzanne Bartholomae2  Jonathan Fox2  Shinae Choi3 
[1] Iowa State University;Iowa State University;University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa;
关键词: financial counseling;    sources of referral;    financial stress;    college students;   
DOI  :  10.4148/1944-9771.1084
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This study evaluates sources of referral to financial counseling and varied declines in financial stress across the financial counseling process. College students came to counseling most often through self-referral. Younger students and women were more likely to respond to institutional referrals. There were two clearly discernable periods of decline in financial stress, smaller interim declines occurring after requesting appointments and larger declines that occurred in counseling sessions. The interim declines, however, were only operative for those who were self- or institutionally-referred and not for those who entered on a social-referral. A possible explanation is that social-referrals have already had “someone to talk to” whereas other referrals may only begin to feel a psychological burden lifted after making an appointment. Total declines in financial stress were mostly impervious to individual differences and sources of referral lending support to the notion that financial counseling itself contributed to aggregate declines in financial stress.

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