Prevalence of counseling needs in late adolescent college students of india
Citation
Kandi, S. (2014).Prevalence of counseling needs in late adolescent college students of India. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI), 4 (2), 1-22.Abstract
Prevalence of counseling needs of college students studying professional courses is
assessed. 1038 (579 females; 459 males) students of 13 professional colleges
(Engineering, Medicine & Pharmacy) in two districts of Andhra Pradesh, India
participated. Average age of the late adolescence sample is 18.24. Data is collected by
purposive random sampling using specially designed tool Student Counseling Needs
Questionnaire. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences -16.0.
Prevalence rates of counseling needs on five dimensions: academic,
personality/adjustment, social, family and clinical are identified. Analysis of results
indicated high prevalence rates in the academic dimension and low in the family
dimension. The top five needs are to enhance communication skills, memory
techniques, learning methods, attention/concentration, and work commitment.
Significant gender differences are found.