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Neumann, Anna – American Educational Research Journal, 2006
Interviews with 40 recently tenured university professors indicated that scholarly work is emotional in content; it draws on scholars' emotional resources. Yet, discourse about scholarship's personal and emotional meanings is uncommon, given historic separations (reified in university policy) between emotional and cognitive work and between…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Research Universities, Interviews
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de Groot, M. H.; de Keijser, J.; Neeleman, J. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
Chronic dysfunction after complicated grief is not rare and emphasizes the need to identify bereaved individuals at risk. Three months following bereavement, self-reported psychiatric and general health of 153 relatives of 74 suicides was worse than of 70 relatives of 39 natural deaths. Moreover, the felt need for professional help was higher…
Descriptors: Grief, Suicide, Death, Comparative Analysis
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van Ecke, Yolanda – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2006
Dutch and Belgian immigrants in California have a high rate of unresolved attachment status compared to nonimmigrant Californians, unrelated to their length of time in the United States, to their marriage status, or to their reasons for immigration. In this study, the author analyzes attachment at the representational level by comparing coherence…
Descriptors: Females, Statistical Analysis, Immigrants, Males
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Lackaye, Timothy; Margalit, Malka; Ziv, Orit; Ziman, Tahel – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2006
The goals of this study were to compare self-perceptions of self-efficacy, mood, effort, and hope between 123 adolescents with learning disabilities (LD) and a group of 123 Non-LD peers, who were matched for their level of academic performance and gender, and to explore the relations between measures of self-perception and achievement. The results…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Peer Groups, Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement
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Wenzel, Suzanne L.; Tucker, Joan S.; Hambarsoomian, Katrin; Elliott, Marc N. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
Research and knowledge of violence against impoverished women continues to be limited. To achieve a more comprehensive understanding of violence against impoverished women and therefore inform prevention and intervention efforts for this population, the authors report on recent (past 6 months) physical, sexual, and psychological violence among 898…
Descriptors: Intervention, Females, Violence, Prevention
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Ciarrochi, Joseph; Scott, Greg – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2006
What aspects of emotional competence help protect people from stress, anxiety, and depression, and help to promote positive affect? A total of 163 university students completed a two wave study that involved measuring emotional competence and emotional well-being at 1-year intervals. As expected, Time 1 measures of emotional competence predicted…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Emotional Intelligence, Well Being, Affective Behavior
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Robinson, Michael D.; Wilkowski, Benjamin M.; Kirkeby, Ben S.; Meier, Brian P. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2006
Clinical views of neuroticism-linked distress often make reference to the perseverative sorts of mental processes that reinforce such experiences. The goal of the present 7 studies, involving 488 undergraduate participants, was to directly examine such perseverative processes. Individual differences in response perseveration were operationalized…
Descriptors: Validity, Individual Differences, Reaction Time, Responses
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Chen, Serena; Boucher, Helen C.; Tapias, Molly Parker – Psychological Bulletin, 2006
The authors offer a new, integrative conceptualization of the relational self based on a synthesis of recent approaches to the self and significant others. This conceptualization provides a sharper and fuller definition of the relational self than does any existing approach alone and a common framework to interpret findings from separate…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Psychological Patterns, Well Being, Self Concept
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Zlotnick, Caron; Johnson, Dawn M.; Kohn, Robert – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
Using a nationally representative sample of American married or cohabiting women, this prospective study examined women who reported or denied intimate partner violence (IPV) at wave 1 and compared them on a range of psychosocial outcomes at a 5-year follow-up. This study also examined the rate of divorce or separation during the 5-year interval…
Descriptors: Females, Family Violence, Divorce, Comparative Analysis
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Chiffriller, Sheila H.; Hennessy, James J. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2006
Domestic violence is an issue that affects different sides of society; numerous studies have shown that it is a problem that is increasing. This study used a discriminant analysis to identify those scales that might be more effective at predicting group membership among batterer types: pathological batterers, sexually violent batterers, generally…
Descriptors: Males, Family Violence, Discriminant Analysis, Measures (Individuals)
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Richards, Tracy L.; Deffenbacher, Jerry L.; Rosen, Lee A.; Barkley, Russell A.; Rodricks, Trisha – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2006
Objective: This study assesses whether anger in the context of driving is associated with the negative driving outcomes experienced by individuals with ADHD. Method: ADHD adults (n = 56) complete measures of driving anger, driving anger expression, angry thoughts behind the wheel, and aggressive, risky, and crash-related behavior. Results are…
Descriptors: Control Groups, College Students, Attention Deficit Disorders, Psychological Patterns
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Clore, Jean; Gaynor, Scott – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2006
Thirty students (73% female, M = 21 years) reporting significant distress, low self-esteem, and depressive symptoms were randomly assigned to three sessions of either: (a) restructuring of negative self-thoughts (via training and daily practice using the Thought Record) or (b) enhancement of positive self-statements (via fluency training and daily…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Negative Attitudes, College Students, Self Esteem
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Boman, Peter; Curtis, David; Furlong, Michael J.; Smith, Douglas C. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2006
The construct validity of the Australian version of the Multidimensional School Anger Inventory-Revised (MSAI-R) was examined using exploratory factor analysis (EFA), Rasch analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) on a sample of 1,400 Australian students enrolled in Years 8 through 12. The EFA revealed a strong replication of the MSAI-R's…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Psychological Patterns, Construct Validity, Reliability
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Daigle, Marc S.; Cote, Gilles – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
Suicide-related behavior (SRB) is significantly more prevalent among female (40.8%) than among male (28%) inmates, although suicide risk is higher among the latter. When instrumental behavior (IB) is excluded and only suicidal acts (SA) considered, rates for the two groups are more comparable (11.9% and 16%, respectively). Compared with other…
Descriptors: Suicide, Gender Differences, Individual Differences, Psychological Patterns
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Gibb, Brandon E.; Alloy, Lauren B.; Walshaw, Patricia D.; Comer, Jonathan S.; Shen, Gail H. C.; Villari, Annette G. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2006
A number of studies have supported the hypothesis that negative attributional styles may confer vulnerability to the development of depression. The goal of this study was to explore factors that may contribute to the development of negative attributional styles in children. As hypothesized, elevated levels of depressive symptoms and hopelessness…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Depression (Psychology), Children, Followup Studies
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