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de las Heras Fernández, Rosa; Espada Mateos, María; Carrascal Domínguez, Silvia; García Coll, Virginia – Research in Dance Education, 2020
The aim of this study was to differentiate professional dancers from two different Spanish dance companies with regard to the effects of emotional intelligence, mood and coping strategies, by analysing the existing interrelationship between them. The sample was composed of 36 dancers: 16 women and 20 men aged 19 to 40. Twenty of them came from the…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Psychological Patterns, Coping, Foreign Countries
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Armstrong-Carter, Emma; Telzer, Eva H. – Developmental Psychology, 2020
Family meals have been associated with positive adolescent outcomes in cross-sectional and longitudinal research. However, it is not known how adolescents experience family meals on a daily basis, and whether family meals buffer stresses associated with interpersonal conflicts on the daily level. To address this gap in the literature, adolescents…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Conflict, Adolescents, Emotional Response
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White, Megan E.; Shih, Josephine H. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012
The purpose of this study was to extend the research on co-rumination and depressed mood by examining the impact of co-rumination on depressed mood on a daily basis while controlling for the effects of daily stress events in a sample of late adolescents. Two-hundred and seventy-nine predominantly Caucasian college students (95 male, 184 female)…
Descriptors: Friendship, Adolescents, Depression (Psychology), Psychological Patterns
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Taylor, Julie Lounds; Henninger, Natalie A.; Mailick, Marsha R. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2015
This study examined correlates of participation in postsecondary education and employment over 12?years for 73 adults with autism spectrum disorders and average-range IQ whose families were part of a larger, longitudinal study. Correlates included demographic (sex, maternal education, paternal education), behavioral (activities of daily living,…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Adults, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders