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Peer reviewedDonohue, Kevin C.; Gullotta, Thomas P. – Adolescence, 1983
Used an inventory of coping behaviors to examine how adolescents (N=41) cope with the stress of relocation. The most helpful techniques were establishing friendships, starting over, experiencing loneliness, and maintaining current functioning. Females seemed to use more coping behaviors successfully than males. Age differences were less…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Coping, Family Mobility
Erkut, Sumru; Fields, Jacqueline P. – 1983
Relocation of dual career families often translates into career advancement for the spouse whose job prospects initiate the move and career disruption for the spouse who follows. To describe the relocation concerns of men and women in dual career marriages, 32 professional couples were interviewed. Half the sample were black and half were white,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Blacks, Dual Career Family, Empathy
Ammons, Paul; And Others – 1980
Relocation caused by employment transfers may favorably affect the attainment of career and financial goals; however, it is experienced as a stressful situation by many families and may create traumas for individual family members. If variables can be isolated that contribute to a family's adjustment to a new community, coping strategies may be…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Depression (Psychology), Family Mobility


