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Thompson, Carol C. – Teachers College Record, 2006
Plagiarism, like other ethical problems, flourishes in atmospheres with few consequences. The finding by one survey that only 27% of college students thought cutting and pasting someone else's work was "serious cheating" is troubling evidence of student inclination to cut corners ethically. Papers are easily copied from the Internet, and adult…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, College Students, Cheating, Internet
Harnett, P.H.; Dadds, M.R. – Journal of School Psychology, 2004
The present study evaluated the impact of a universal prevention of depression program [the Resourceful Adolescent Program (RAP)] when implemented under real-world conditions in a school setting. Prior research has found the RAP program to be beneficial for high-school students when the program was implemented by university staff selected,…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, School Personnel, Program Implementation, Prevention
Lackritz, James R. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2004
This study examines burnout and related issues among 265 university faculty members. The study estimates the percentage of incidence of highest levels of burnout is at half the rate of the general workforce. Female faculty members have significantly higher mean scores on emotional exhaustion than males, while male faculty have higher scores on…
Descriptors: Incidence, Women Faculty, Student Evaluation, Teacher Burnout
Wu, S.S.; Ma, C.X.; Carter, R.L.; Ariet, M.; Feaver, E.A.; Resnick, M.B.; Roth, J. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 2004
Context:: Of the approximately 900,000 children who were determined to be victims of abuse or neglect by US child protective services in 2002, the birth-to-3 age group had the highest rate of victimization (1.6%) and children younger than 1 accounted for the largest percentage of victims (9.6%). Objective:: To identify perinatal and…
Descriptors: Prevention, Infants, Age, Siblings
Glick, Peter – Evaluation Review, 2005
Although there is a widespread belief that scaling up HIV voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) programs in Africa will have large prevention benefits through reductions in risk behaviors, these claims are difficult to establish from existing evaluations of VCT. Considerations from behavioral models and the available data suggest that as VCT…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Scaling, Prevention
Majer, John M.; Jason, Leonard A.; Olson, Bradley D. – Assessment, 2004
The relationship between optimism, abstinence self-efficacy, and self-mastery was examined by investigating levels of these cognitive resources among two samples of recovering substance abusers: Oxford House residents who attended twelve-step groups and twelve-step members who had never lived in an Oxford House. Participants' levels of optimism…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Substance Abuse, Comparative Analysis, Attitudes
Varnado-Sullivan, Paula J.; Zucker, Nancy – Behavior Modification, 2004
The Body Logic Program for Adolescents was developed as a two-stage intervention to prevent the development of eating disorder symptoms. Preliminary results indicate that this program shows promise as an effective prevention effort. The current article provides a detailed description of the protocol for implementing Body Logic Part I, a…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Logical Thinking, Intervention, Adolescents
Yacoubian, George S., Jr.; Miller, Sarah; Pianim, Selwyn; Kunz, Michael; Orrick, Erin; Link, Tanja; Palacios, Wilson R.; Peters, Ronald J. – Journal of Drug Education, 2004
A growing body of recent research has identified that "rave" attendees are at high risk for the use of "club drugs," such as 3,4-methylenedioxymeth-amphetamine (MDMA or "ecstasy"). Rave attendees, however, comprise only one of several club-going populations. In the current study, we explore the prevalence of ecstasy and other club drug (EOCD) use…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, At Risk Persons, Homosexuality
Lewis, Terri; DiLillo, David; Peterson, Lizette – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2004
Objective: To assess parental beliefs that minor childhood injuries play a beneficial role in the development of young children. Methods: Mothers and fathers of 159 children, ages 15 to 40 months, completed the Injury Attitudes Questionnaire (IAQ), designed to assess parental beliefs that children "learn from" and "toughen up" as a result of…
Descriptors: Mothers, Injuries, Fathers, Child Development
Norrbin, Stefan C.; Rasmussen, David W.; Von-Frank, Damian M. – Evaluation Review, 2004
Team Child is designed to provide civil legal representation for very troubled delinquent youth to improve their access to needed education programs, mental health services, and family services. Better provision of these services is intended to reduce delinquency and potentially avoid the long-term incarceration of these youth. This article uses…
Descriptors: Mental Health Programs, Delinquency, Child Advocacy, Legal Aid
Campbell, Jacquelyn C. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
Only approximately one-half of the 456 women who were killed or almost killed by a husband, boyfriend, or ex-husband or ex-boyfriend in a recent national study of homicide of women accurately perceived their risk of being killed by their abusive partner. Women are unlikely to overestimate their risk; however, many will underestimate the severity…
Descriptors: Females, Family Violence, Homicide, Victims of Crime
Sabol, William J.; Coulton, Claudia J.; Korbin, Jill E. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
The capacity of communities to prevent violence is examined from three perspectives: youth violence, child maltreatment, and intimate partner violence. The analysis suggests that community social control and collective efficacy are significant protective factors for all three types of violence, but these need to be further distinguished for their…
Descriptors: Prevention, Social Control, Child Abuse, Violence
Sherer, Moshe; Etgar, Talia – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
The phenomenon of sex offences among new immigrants from the former USSR is a source of concern in Israel. This research studied students from Israel (n = 257) and the Ukraine (n = 195) to learn about their system of social norms and values regarding sex and sex offences. For the purposes of this study, a new tool was structured and validated that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Violence, Norms, Immigrants
LaDouceur, Robert; Ferland, Francine; Cote, Marie-Annick; Vitaro, Frank – School Psychology International, 2004
Researchers and clinicians develop prevention programs for problem gambling. These programs, which mainly target youths, are usually applied within the school environment by teachers. It would be useful to verify beforehand whether teachers understand this problem and to evaluate their interest in applying these programs. We surveyed 517 teachers…
Descriptors: Training Needs, Prevention, Educational Environment, Adolescents
Peer reviewedBressel, Eadric; Cronin, John – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
Most people probably do not remember being coached to jump, or--more important--to land. Research on landing concentrates on the impact forces associated with landing, the consequential effect on the legs, and the subsequent injury potential. There is an abundance of literature on how to create stronger and more powerful muscles, which may be…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Motion, Physical Activities, Injuries

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