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Meryem Demir Güdül; Seray Tatli Dalioglu – Online Submission, 2024
Awareness-raising efforts regarding the climate crisis in schools have gained momentum in recent years. However, increased awareness of the climate crisis has also led to a rise in eco-anxiety, which threatens the well-being of young people. Therefore, it is becoming important to be sensitive to eco-anxiety in climate crisis awareness education…
Descriptors: Ecology, Anxiety, Climate, Environmental Education
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Fornauf, Beth S. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
To date, few qualitative studies and an even smaller number of quantitative studies investigating teacher boredom reside in the literature. The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine teacher boredom and its antecedents and correlates. Specifically, we chose to examine teacher boredom in relation to achievement goals, control and value…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Coping, Goal Orientation
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Oh, Haein – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
There has been little research on exploring challenges and issues faced by Korean graduate students as sojourner scholars in the US despite their ever-growing numbers. In addition to language barriers and homesickness, Korean international students experience a unique set of challenges in the course of their studies, given their contrasting…
Descriptors: Asians, Doctoral Students, Foreign Students, Acculturation
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Anderson, Susan Rebecca; Joong, Peter Yee Han; Ross, Mickell – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
Cyberbullying is a problem that exists worldwide among youth today. Ponzo reported that bullying greatly affects how a student performs in mathematics. This action research will examine the effects of cyberbullying on students' achievement in twelve schools in Jamaica and Ontario. A pilot study was conducted in Jamaica. Action involved eight…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Academic Achievement
Rounds, James B., Jr.; Zevon, Michael A. – 1986
High levels of stress experienced by primary care oncology nursing staff, and the competency impairment which results from such stress, has become a matter of much concern in health care settings. This study was conducted to identify the coping strategies employed by oncology nurses, and to relate these strategies to differential indices of stress…
Descriptors: Burnout, Cancer, Coping, Nurses
Fernandez, Ephrem P. – 1984
This paper presents cognitive strategies as one major approach to pain management. They are discussed as part of a trimodal system of pain management that also includes behavioral manipulations and physical intervention. The need for a standardized classification to deal with terminological inconsistency in the literature on cognitive management…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Restructuring
Brito, Javier; Callahan, Philip; Marks, Michael Wm. – Online Submission, 2008
This exploratory case study focuses on a returning Hispanic combat veteran and his perceptions and experiences regarding transition from a military setting to a higher education setting. Focus is placed on a cohort-based transition educational program of studies designed to provide coping skills that foster resiliency so as to minimize…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, War, Veterans, Case Studies
Forster, Jerald R. – 1989
The Dependable Strengths Articulation Process (DSAP) is a systematic intervention which enables individuals to recognize, articulate, communicate, and use their Dependable Strengths. Dependable Strengths are those personal strengths that are clearly established and owned by the individual. They can earn the Dependable Strengths designation by…
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Theories, Individual Power, Intervention
Rinear, Eileen E. – 1985
This paper recognizes murder as a major cause of mortality among adolescents and young adults and addresses the need for research examining the effects of murder on the victim's surviving family members. The information contained in this report was obtained from surveys completed by 237 members of the Parents of Murdered Children support group.…
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Death, Grief
Camp, Delpha; Bolton, Christopher – 1984
Although thanatologists agree that grieving is essential in adjusting to the loss of a loved one, numerous questions about what facilitates the grieving process remain. To examine the relationship between funeral and post-funeral ritual and grief adjustment, 50 widowed persons (47 females, 3 males) were interviewed and completed two life…
Descriptors: Adults, Coping, Counseling Services, Death
Koss, Mary P.; And Others – 1985
Although studies indicate that as many as 22 percent of women have been raped, few of these women seek help immediately after the rape. Most rape victims experience a postrape distress response which may not be resolved for some victims. Long-term symptom patterns include fear/avoidance responses, affective constriction, disturbances of…
Descriptors: Coping, Emotional Response, Females, Psychological Patterns
Kampfe, Charlene M. – 1997
The modified House Model of Social Stress is used to discuss the variability of individual responses to potentially stressful events or transitions. The model graphically depicts the variety of ways people respond to the potentially complex interaction among variables associated with stress. It also depicts the potential relationship among…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education
Carson, David K.; Swanson, Dee M. – 1991
A total of 38 children of 5-6 years in one of four early childhood or kindergarten programs participated in a study of the predictive relationship of stress and coping to development and psychosocial adjustment. Measures of independent variables included the Life Events Scale for Children, Family Invulnerability Test, Hassles Scale for Children,…
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary School Students, Individual Development, Predictor Variables
Heppner, P. Paul; Anderson, Wayne P. – 1983
Despite increased interest in real life problem solving with both children and adults, the question of whether problem solving is related to psychological adjustment remains unanswered. To examine whether college students' self-appraisal of their problem solving skills is related to their psychological adjustment, 671 students took the Problem…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Emotional Adjustment, Higher Education
Haldane, Bernard Johnson – 1989
Dependable Strengths Articulation Process (DSAP) is a self-development process designed to facilitate positive self-constructions and improved personal functioning through a systematic intervention that enables participants to recognize, articulate, communicate and use their Dependable Strengths. Because it is a peer-assisted process, each…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Coping, Counseling Theories, Individual Power
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