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Anderson, Sarah; Fulton, Arlene – 1987
Pointing out that stresses that children must deal with have increased in recent years while their sources of adult support have decreased, this paper defines stress, indicates sources of stress, describes coping patterns, lists signs of stress in children, and describes helping strategies through which adults, and teachers particularly, can…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Coping, Ecology
National Inst. on Aging (DHHS/PHS), Bethesda, MD. – 1984
This document notes that, as health care costs continue to rise, the elderly are monitoring themselves as a means of cost containment, and as a way of enhancing their sense of well-being and their ability to lead active lives. It points out that more and more organizations are sponsoring health programs that promote the concept of self-care and…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Coping, Diseases, National Organizations
Perlberg, Arye; Kremer-Hayon, Lya – 1988
This study, carried out in two phases, was conducted to examine the sources of stress and burnout among faculty developers and the coping strategies the faculty use. In the first phase, in-depth interviews with individual faculty developers and their superiors were carried out in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Western Europe, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Coping, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
Smith, Russell C. – 1988
The active duty Army has approximately 400,000 families who on a daily basis interact with the largest military system in the world. An all-pervasive culture unto itself, the Army affects the lives of each one of these people. This research was begun in order to look at the effects which this lifestyle has and how individuals and families…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Family Characteristics, Family Health
Focal Point, 1988
The newsletter offers perspectives on the provision of family support services for families with disabled members. An introductory article by Madeleine Will, Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, stresses the impressive coping skills exhibited by many such families and their relationship to service professionals.…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Coping, Disabilities, Family Problems
Schnorr, Janet K.; McWilliams, Jettie M. – 1988
This study was conducted to analyze levels and areas of stress of professionals in selected service professions and to establish national norms of stress for these professions. The 60-item Tennessee Stress Scale-R (TSS-R) is a work-related stress inventory for professionals which provides a measure of stress in three areas: stress producers,…
Descriptors: Coping, Differences, Evaluation Methods, Professional Personnel
Stockin, Bruce C. – 1984
Although psychologists have been investigating locus of control for more than two decades, few studies have examined how locus of control interacts with affective variables. To investigate the function of locus of control on arousal patterns and expressions of anger, 120 college students (60 internals, 60 externals, as measured by Rotter's (1966)…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Arousal Patterns, College Students, Coping
Morrison, Gary N.; Morrison, Merrie B. – 1983
The paper addresses stressors facing parents of emotionally disturbed adolescents and suggests ways that parents can be helped to battle "burnout." Ten stressors are identified: problems innate with the handicap, lack of progress and development, negative public opinion, pressures from spouse or other family members, pressures from members of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Burnout, Coping, Emotional Disturbances
Marcovitch, Sharon; And Others – 1985
Parental stress and supports, child temperament and mother-child interaction in free play were assessed in three groups of families of delayed preschoolers: 40 children with Down's Syndrome, 29 children with neurological impairments, and 40 children with delayed development of unknown etiology. In addition to a number of instruments completed by…
Descriptors: Coping, Developmental Disabilities, Down Syndrome, Neurological Impairments
Buescher, Thomas M.; And Others – 1987
The study concerning ways in which gifted and talented adolescents cope with their giftedness had three purposes: (1) to identify those strategies used by gifted adolescents to cope with the sense of feeling different from peers; (2) to examine any patterns of change in strategy use that might occur in various circumstances at particular ages; and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Coping, Emotional Adjustment
Dundon, Margaret M.; And Others – 1987
Alzheimer's disease is an insidious, progressively destructive brain disease which leads to the loss of judgment, communication skills, and psychomotor control preventing the victim from living independently. The consequences of caring for victims include emotional, physical, and familial strain as the caregiver is faced with the progressive…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Caregivers, Coping, Daughters
Meyer, Genevieve Rogge – 1985
This guide presents strategies used in Pain Management and Stress Reduction workshops for helping the elderly cope with stress and chronic pain. Client evaluations of the workshops are given along with an analysis of the clients' presenting problems. Coping strategies described include: the relaxation response, imagery, daily logs, journal…
Descriptors: Coping, Group Counseling, Helping Relationship, Older Adults
Dunst, Carl; Trivette, Carol – 1985
Following a brief explanation of the study of social support in families, the paper presents a selective list of measures of social support as well as a number of different outcome measures that support has been found to mediate. Key terms, (social networks, social support, well-being and stress, coping) are defined and research is cited to…
Descriptors: Coping, Disabilities, Evaluation Methods, Family Relationship
Feifel, Herman – 1985
There is a widely held clincial contention that people use similar coping strategies in facing life-threatening situations as they do in dealing with general life quandries. To examine this hypothesis, male cancer patients (N=74), male heart disease patients (N=77), elderly persons (N=73), male patients with nonlife-threatening illnesses or…
Descriptors: Adults, Cancer, Coping, Death
Perry, Gloria R.; Chaney, Judith A. – 1987
In his work on coping patterns of professionally educated women, Douglas Hall (1972) identified three major styles of coping in relation to role conflict: (1) negotiators, who enlist others to help with their work; (2) priority setters, who have their own priorities and can give up less important roles; and (3) superwomen, who try to do…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Coping, Higher Education, Mentors


