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Craigen, Laurie M.; Healey, Amanda C.; Walley, Cynthia T.; Byrd, Rebekah; Schuster, Jennifer – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2010
This article provides readers with an understanding of self-injury assessment. The article begins with a critical review of a number of self-injury assessments. The latter section of the article introduces a comprehensive two-tiered approach to accurately assessing self-injury. Implications for counselors related to the assessment of self-injury…
Descriptors: Injuries, Suicide, Self Destructive Behavior, Counseling Techniques
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Rivers, Charisse L. – Journal of School Nursing, 2010
Uncomplicated urinary incontinence (UI) in school-age children is a prevalent yet underrecognized problem that has remained in the shadow of other concerns commonly perceived as more prominent or urgent. There is good evidence that functional UI in children can be treated and managed effectively. When there is no structural or neurologic…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Incidence, Academic Achievement, Coping
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Nelson Goff, Briana S.; Springer, Nicole; Foote, Laura Cline; Frantz, Courtney; Peak, Madison; Tracy, Courtney; Veh, Taylor; Bentley, Gail E.; Cross, Kayli A. – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2013
This study explored the preliminary experiences of parents upon learning of their child's diagnosis of Down syndrome. Qualitative data from a web-based, national survey were analyzed based on two groups: prenatal ("n" = 46) or postnatal ("n" = 115) diagnosis. Three primary categories emerged from the data analysis:…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Down Syndrome, Children, Disability Identification
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Conn, Stephanie M.; Butterfield, Lee D. – Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2013
This study used the Critical Incident Technique to examine the factors that helped, hindered, or might have helped 10 general duty police officers to cope with secondary traumatic stress. The data were best represented by 14 categories: self-care, family/significant other support, talking with co-workers, emotional engagement, work environment,…
Descriptors: Coping, Police, Critical Incidents Method, Trauma
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Julal, F. S. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2013
Universities provide a range of problem-focused social support services to help students who are experiencing personal difficulties. The current study examines how the effectiveness of students' ("N" = 131) problem-coping style, experience of personal difficulty and psychological distress are associated with actual use of support…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Social Support Groups, Universities, Coping
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Wahl-Alexander, Zachary; Sinelnikov, Oleg A. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2013
After traumatic events, such as a natural disaster, children who are directly or indirectly affected by the event often have a number of intense emotional reactions. It is important for educators to understand common emotional and psychological responses to disastrous events and to try to help. This article describes a physical activity program…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Natural Disasters, Emotional Response, Elementary School Students
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Ayres, Melanie M.; Leaper, Campbell – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2013
The research examined (a) girls' responses to personal experiences of gender and/or ethnic/racial discrimination, (b) social support from parents and friends following the discrimination, and (c) the relationship between girls' reported coping strategies to the discrimination and their self-esteem. Participants were 74 adolescent girls…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Gender Bias, Racial Bias
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Subramanian, Mathangi – Gender and Education, 2013
Gossip, defined as evaluative talk about a third party, is a powerful tool for establishing in- and out-group norms and determining belonging. Drama, a form of gossip that is evolving in online spaces, is the process of fighting back against gossip and rumors designed to isolate and ostracise. While literature commonly portrays women as victims or…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Asian Americans, Females, Urban Areas
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Humphrey, Neil; Symes, Wendy – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013
The aim of the current study was to examine the experience, attitudes and knowledge of school staff in relation to inclusive education for pupils with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) in mainstream secondary schools. Fifty-three participants from 11 secondary schools in the north-west of England completed a survey that covered socio-demographic…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Inclusion, Secondary School Students
Zhou, Ji; Castellanos, Michelle – Online Submission, 2013
Utilizing longitudinal data of 3477 students from 28 institutions, we examine the effects of structural diversity and quality of interracial relation on students' persistence towards graduation within six years. We utilize multilevel discrete-time survival analysis to account for the longitudinal persistence patterns as well as the nested…
Descriptors: Time to Degree, Longitudinal Studies, College Environment, Academic Persistence
Alkan, Vesile – Online Submission, 2013
This research is an investigation of 'reducing mathematics anxiety: the ways implemented by teachers at primary schools in Turkey'. This study is needed to understand the ways which teachers implement to reduce the level of anxiety that pupils face in mathematics. In order to get sufficient data a qualitative research methodology was preferred in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Instruction
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Cheng, Rui – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2013
This sociopolitically-oriented case study aims to further explore the complex social network non-native students are engaged in during their literacy activities. In previous research, institutional policies, supervisors and instructors, and gatekeepers of target journals are normally regarded as key players to influence students fulfilling their…
Descriptors: Literacy, Novices, Writing Processes, Coping
Van Horn, Patricia; Osofsky, Joy D.; Henderson, Dorothy; Korfmacher, Jon; Thomas, Kandace; Lieberman, Alicia F. – Zero to Three (J), 2012
Child-parent psychotherapy (CPP), an evidence-based dyadic therapeutic intervention for very young children exposed to trauma, is becoming the go-to therapeutic intervention for infant mental health practitioners. Although CPP has been shown to be effective for rebuilding the parent-child relationship, reducing trauma symptoms, and reducing…
Descriptors: Evidence, Early Intervention, Parent Child Relationship, Depression (Psychology)
Lim, Adriene – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Despite the fact that the rate of unionism has grown in institutions of higher education over the past several decades, and the recent economic recession occurred at the same time that academic libraries faced accelerating changes in scholarly communication and technology, increased demands for accountability, and heightened external competition,…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Unions, Leaders, Case Studies
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Brittian, Aerika S. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2012
This article examines the development of African American adolescents' identity using a relational developmental systems theory framework, which led to the expectation that identity development is linked to both the reduction of risk behaviors and the promotion of African American adolescents' healthy development. Different personological theories…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Adolescents, African Americans, Self Concept
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