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Peer reviewedEarls, Felton; Siegel, Ben – American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1980
Based on available evidence, it appears reasonable to assume that the psychological and social consequences of becoming a father during adolescence are the same as those more traditionally associated with adolescent motherhood. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Emotional Problems, Fathers, Psychological Patterns
Peer reviewedArmsworth, Mary W. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1991
Considers role of research in helping counselors examine their assumptions regarding the complex issue of abortion. Concludes issues that are not resolved in open social forums are likely to be the issues for which clients seek resolution behind counselor's open door. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Abortions, Counselor Role, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns
Peer reviewedBrave Heart, Maria Yellow Horse; DeBruyn, Lemyra M. – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 1998
Argues for the existence of historical unresolved grief among American Indians. Outlines the historical legacy of war, genocide, and boarding schools resulting in intergenerational trauma and a host of associated social problems. Suggests healing strategies that integrate modern and traditional approaches to healing at the individual, family, and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Alcoholism, American Indian Education, American Indian History
Peer reviewedMilburn, Norweeta; D'Ercole, Ann – American Psychologist, 1991
Reviews the descriptive empirical literature on homeless women, using a theoretical perspective on stress. Finds that homelessness is highly stressful, and examines the sources and mediators of homelessness. Suggests that more is known about the risk factors than about the mediating factors that may decrease the stressful circumstances' impact.…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Child Abuse, Females, Homeless People
Peer reviewedGordon, Edmund T.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1994
Discusses the social science research literature on black males in the following four areas: demographic and statistical issues, psychosocial issues, political/economic issues, and educational issues. The article concludes that most black males are in more serious trouble than any other subpopulation in the United States, with the possible…
Descriptors: Blacks, Crime, Delinquency, Economic Status
Echterling, Lennis G.; Wylie, Mary Lou – 1982
While numerous studies have identified economic, social, and environmental conditions related to stress, greater stress has been found to be related to poverty, unemployment, assembly line work, crowding, and chronic exposure to noise. These stressful situations most frequently confront people with little personal, economic, or political resources…
Descriptors: Community Action, Disadvantaged Environment, Economically Disadvantaged, Educationally Disadvantaged
Spencer, Carole M. – 1985
While most programs for prospective teenage parents address the obvious and immediate needs of the parents - prenatal care, nutrition, delivery, and financial assistance - the purpose of this paper, one of several reports forming a comprehensive policy study of early childhood education, is to identify the problems associated with teenage…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Birth Weight, Early Parenthood, Economic Factors


