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Hoff, Timothy J.; McCaffrey, David P. – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1996
Interviews with 25 primary care physicians found that (1) self-employed and salaried doctors view important practice issues identically; (2) they have different views of professional role and image; (3) self-employed doctors were concerned with protecting economic autonomy; and (4) salaried doctors' technical autonomy was threatened by the…
Descriptors: Coping, Economic Change, Health Maintenance Organizations, Organizational Change
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Showers, Carolin J.; Ryff, Carol D. – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1996
Previous research has shown evaluative organization of self-knowledge explains variances in self-esteem and mood beyond those accounted for by positive or negative content. Here, that model is applied to the changing self-perceptions of women in a life transition. Uses a sample of 120 older women who had relocated within the past year. Discusses…
Descriptors: Change, Coping, Females, Life Events
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Lewis, Laurie K.; Seibold, David R. – Communication Monographs, 1996
Tests the relative effects of several antecedents to users' behavioral coping responses to quality programs in four organizations. Finds that users' attitudes, concerns for performance, normative influence, uncertainty, and their perceptions of the context of change affect each of three dimensions of their behavioral coping responses. (SR)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Coping, Higher Education
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Morton, Diane D. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2000
This article discusses the impact of childhood deafness on family dynamics, with particular attention given to the influence and role of grandparents. Results from a survey of 10 parents of young deaf children (ages 1-4) found the majority felt their parents were supportive at the time of diagnosis and presently. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Coping, Deafness, Family Life
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Struthers, C. Ward; Perry, Raymond P.; Menec, Verena H. – Research in Higher Education, 2000
This study with 203 college students used structural equation analysis and found that the relationship between students' academic stress and course grades was influenced by problem-focused coping and motivation, but not by emotion-focused coping. Greater academic stress covaried with lower course grades. (DB)
Descriptors: Coping, Higher Education, Personality Traits, Problem Solving
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Matkins, Juanita Jo; Miles, Rhea – Gifted Child Today, 2000
A study of five women scientists revealed the following life strategies: concentration in a subject because of its appeal, acceptance of hard work, development of a strong sense of self, flexibility in timeframes for work and family, planning of children around career needs, and anticipation of childcare needs. (Contains four references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Coping, Family Planning, Females
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Overton, Jennifer – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2000
In this article, the mother of 5-year-old son with autism shares two essays that highlight her son's uniqueness and gifts. She discusses her feelings of coping with the diagnosis, her fear that he will be rejected by his peers, and her trepidation about taking her son to visit his grandparents. (CR)
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Coping, Family Life
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Leszcynski, Jason – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2000
In this article, a young adult with autism who is nonverbal shares poems that describe his feelings about autism, the symptoms of autism, and his likes and dislikes. (CR)
Descriptors: Autism, Coping, Personal Narratives, Poetry
Cook, Elizabeth – Our Children, 2000
Describes how schools can help children cope with issues related to divorce, explaining the importance of reaching out to children and families of divorce. The entire school environment can become more open to the needs of such children by de- stigmatizing, de-mystifying, and discussing the issue. A sidebar presents resources that provide…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Coping, Divorce
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Bray, Nathaniel J.; Braxton, John M.; Sullivan, Anna Shaw – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Study elaborates on Tinto's (1975) theory of student departure by focusing on the concept of social integration. Examining freshmen at a Research I institution using three quantitative instruments, study finds that how students deal with stress impacts their level of social integration, institutional commitment, and intent to reenroll. (Contains…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Dropout Research, Dropouts
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Gordon, Phyllis A.; Feldman, David; Crose, Royda; Schoen, Eva; Griffing, Gene; Shankar, Jui – Counseling and Values, 2002
The authors examined the ways in which 40 women with chronic illnesses used religious beliefs as a means of coping with their illnesses. The majority reported that religious beliefs were important in living with chronic illness. In addition, more women who were identified as coping well reported strong religious beliefs. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Chronic Illness, Coping, Females
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Gallagher, Peggy A.; Fialka, Janice; Rhodes, Cheryl; Arceneaux, Cindy – Young Exceptional Children, 2002
This article argues that if professionals categorize parents as "in denial," unaccepting, or difficult, professionals may lose the chance to understand and learn from the parents. Recommendations are provided for rethinking denial and working with parents, including supporting parents' hopes and dreams for their child, suspending judgment, and…
Descriptors: Coping, Denial (Psychology), Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
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Lusting, Daniel C. – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2002
Coping strategies of parents (n=89) of children with disabilities in special education classes were assessed on the Family Assessment Device-General Functioning Scale and the Family Crisis Oriented Personal Evaluation Scales. Results indicate that less frequent use of passive appraisal and more frequent use of reframing are associated with family…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Coping, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Meyers, Steven A.; Varkey, Soji; Aguirre, Angela M. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 2002
Explores how parents' psychological functioning, social relationships, and demographic characteristics relate to family functioning with a sample of 197 participants. Significant associations between predictor variables and family functioning were found as rated by mothers, caseworkers, and coders of family interaction tasks. (JDM)
Descriptors: Coping, Family Counseling, Family Relationship, Individual Characteristics
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Ruchkin, Vladislav V.; Eisemann, Martin; Hagglof, Bruno – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1999
Compared coping styles in 178 delinquent adolescents versus 91 controls from a region of Northern Russia and tested for possible interactions with personality traits and parental rearing factors. Discusses the specific correlational patterns discovered between coping styles and both personality dimensions and parental styles. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Coping, Correlation
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