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Kelly, Grace; Crowley, Helen; Hamilton, Carol – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2009
How to translate the right of people with intellectual disabilities to a full sexual and intimate life into proactive support remains a challenge for disabilities services in Ireland. Little formal research has been undertaken in this country into what people with intellectual disabilities think about these issues and what they would like to see…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Mental Retardation, Foreign Countries, Sexuality
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Daly, Katherine D.; Mallinckrodt, Brent – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2009
Interviews were conducted with therapists (N = 12) nominated by peers as especially effective in working with clients with adult interpersonal problems. Open-ended questions asked how these therapists would approach 2 adult clients described in brief vignettes as having high attachment avoidance or anxiety. A coding team used a grounded theory…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Intimacy, Attachment Behavior, Psychotherapy
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Gonzalez-Mendez, Rosaura; Hernandez-Cabrera, Juan Andres – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2009
This study develops a structural equation model to describe the effect of two groups of factors (type of commitment and play context) on the violence experienced during intimate partner conflict. After contrasting the model in adolescents and university students, we have confirmed that aggressive play and the simulation of jealousy and anger…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Victims of Crime, Adolescents, Play
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Heinze, Justin E.; Horn, Stacey S. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2009
This study examines the relationship between intergroup contact and adolescents' attitudes regarding homosexuality and the treatment of lesbian and gay (LG) peers. Fourteen- through 18-year-olds (n = 1,069, 59.7% females) completed self-report attitude and judgment questionnaires about the acceptability of homosexuality, levels of comfort around…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Intergroup Relations, Homosexuality, Adolescents
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Breiding, Matthew J.; Ziembroski, Jessica S.; Black, Michele C. – Journal of Rural Health, 2009
Context: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health problem that affects people across the entire social spectrum. However, no previous population-based public health studies have examined the prevalence of IPV in rural areas of the United States. Research on IPV in rural areas is especially important given that there are relatively fewer…
Descriptors: Incidence, Prevention, Public Health, Health Behavior
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Starr, Lisa R.; Davila, Joanne – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
Co-rumination, or excessive discussion of problems within friendships, has been associated with internalizing symptoms and is especially prevalent among adolescent girls. Eighty-three early adolescent girls participated in a prospective study further examining this construct. Co-rumination was positively correlated with depressive symptoms and…
Descriptors: Females, Early Adolescents, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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Spurgeon, Shawn L. – Journal of College Counseling, 2009
African American male students (N = 203) attending a historically Black college or university (HBCU) and a predominantly White institution (PWI) participated in a study to determine differences in wellness. HBCU students scored significantly higher than did PWI students on Friendship, Love, Sense of Control, and Gender Identity. PWI students…
Descriptors: African American Students, Black Colleges, Wellness, Sexual Identity
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Trotter, Pamela B. – College Student Journal, 2010
Many marriages are at risk for dissolution partly because many individuals do not have healthy examples to follow. Unmarried college students completed a survey designed to assess their attitudes about relationships and whether attitudes differed based on their perceptions of their parents' relationships or marital status. It was hypothesized that…
Descriptors: College Students, Marital Status, Student Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship
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Takeuchi, Mika S.; Miyaoka, Hitoshi; Tomoda, Atsuko; Suzuki, Masao; Liu, Qingbo; Kitamura, Toshinori – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2010
Interpersonal touch has been little studied empirically as an indicator of parent- and peer-child intimacy. Undergraduate students (n = 390) were studied using a questionnaire survey regarding the frequencies of interpersonal touch by father, mother, same-sex peers, and opposite-sex peers during preschool ages, grades 1-3, grades 4-6, and grades…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Intimacy, Attachment Behavior, Adolescents
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Chronister, Krista M.; Davidson, M. Meghan – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2010
Advancing Career Counseling and Employment Support for Survivors (ACCESS; Chronister, 2006) is a group intervention designed to foster the career development of women who have experienced intimate partner violence. The ACCESS curriculum is based on theory and research from multiple disciplines including intimate partner violence, counseling, and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Family Violence, Intimacy, Group Counseling
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Petty, Barbara D. – Qualitative Report, 2010
Couples can improve their marriages by implementing relationship building skills they learn while participating in a marriage education program. This study addresses how marriages improved as a result of participating in the marriage education program, Married and Loving It![R] and what specific components of the learning experience facilitated…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Marriage, Learning Experience, Skill Development
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Guyll, Max; Cutrona, Carolyn; Burzette, Rebecca; Russell, Daniel – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2010
Objective: This study investigated the association between hostility and health and whether it is moderated by the quality of an individual's primary romantic relationship. Method: Longitudinal data were provided by 184 African Americans, including 166 women. Participants averaged 38 years old and were married or in long-term marriagelike…
Descriptors: African Americans, Conflict, Health, Adolescents
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Connolly, Jennifer; Nocentini, Annalaura; Menesini, Ersilia; Pepler, Debra; Craig, Wendy; Williams, Tricia S. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2010
This study compared rates of dating aggression among 16-year-old adolescents in Canada and Italy, as well as differential associations with dyadic risk factors. 664 Canadians (297 boys, 367 girls) and 578 Italians (315 boys, 263 girls) indicated the frequency of physical aggression towards a romantic partner. They also rated the level of conflict…
Descriptors: Aggression, Dating (Social), Conflict, Risk
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Shlomo, Shirley Ben; Ben-Ari, Orit Taubman; Findler, Liora; Sivan, Eyal; Dolizki, Mordechay – Social Work Research, 2010
Although becoming a grandmother represents an important transition in a woman's life, it has received scant research attention. This study used the model of growth developed by Schaefer and Moos in an attempt to identify personal and environmental resources that may contribute to a first-time maternal grandmother's mental health and her…
Descriptors: Daughters, Physical Health, Pregnancy, Intimacy
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Orzeck, Tricia L.; Rokach, Ami; Chin, Jacqueline – Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2010
The present study aimed to understand what constitutes a traumatic relationship experience for adults in abusive intimate relationships and what effects, losses, and coping strategies were the most salient for these participants. A total of 101 individuals (42 males, 59 females) who reported experiencing an abusive or traumatic relationship…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Coping, Content Analysis, Violence
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