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Wezyk, Agata – Biomedical Human Kinetics, 2011
Study aim: To assess the level of self-handicapping tendency, competitive anxiety (trait) and social support within groups of young male and female athletes, as well as to determine the relationships between those variables. Material and methods: A group of 75 athletes (46 male football players and 29 female volleyball players) from Sport Mastery…
Descriptors: Athletes, Competition, Coping, Measures (Individuals)
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Weiss, Jonathan A.; Lunsky, Yona – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2011
Parents of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often experience stressors associated with caring for their child. These stressors can cause considerable distress for families, which at times can develop into full blown crisis, and it is important that professionals be able to quickly identify when families are approaching or are in…
Descriptors: Aggression, Autism, Quality of Life, Caregivers
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Seiffge-Krenke, Inge – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2011
This review identifies key issues in research on adolescent coping with stress with parents, friends, and romantic partners during the past decade. An analysis of 78 studies revealed findings on relationship stressors and the potential links between the use of different coping styles for different relationship types. Research has confirmed…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Coping, Gender Differences, Literature Reviews
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Packer-Williams, Catherine L.; Evans, Kathy M. – Perspectives in Peer Programs, 2011
This article reports on the results of a qualitative study of new African American female professors' participation in a peer mentoring group. Three key themes that emerged from the data included peer mentoring as a vehicle to process and cope effectively with microaggressions, increase positive self-identity and self-efficacy as a scholar, and…
Descriptors: Mentors, Women Faculty, Self Efficacy, Group Experience
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Brown, Lorraine; Aktas, Gurhan – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2011
This paper presents findings from 11 in-depth interviews with Turkish undergraduate students, who were, by the time of data collection, about to spend a semester at a European university under the Erasmus exchange scheme. The students all agreed to be interviewed about their feelings about studying in a foreign culture, and were found to be…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Foreign Culture, Foreign Countries
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Nastasi, Bonnie K.; Overstreet, Stacy; Summerville, Meredith – School Psychology International, 2011
Large scale natural disasters pose serious risks to mental health and simultaneously wreak havoc on the very systems called upon to ameliorate those risks. School-based mental health services have been identified as a potential mechanism through which gaps in service delivery systems can be addressed in post-disaster environments. We believe that…
Descriptors: Health Services, Delivery Systems, Natural Disasters, School Psychologists
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Lietz, Cynthia A.; Lacasse, Jeffrey R.; Cacciatore, Joanne – Journal of Family Social Work, 2011
When children are removed from their parents due to child maltreatment, the goal remains to reunite families whenever possible. Although extensive research exists regarding barriers to reunification, little is known about the families who are successfully reunited. The aim of this study was to examine the strengths families found helpful in the…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Interviews, Social Capital, Family Relationship
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Ng, Catalina S. M.; Hurry, Jane – Social Indicators Research, 2011
Stress has an established association with depression. However, not all adolescents experiencing stressors become depressed and it is helpful to identify potential resilience factors. The current study tests a theoretical extension of a stress-diathesis model of depression in a Chinese context, with stress, coping, family relationships, and…
Descriptors: Community Study, Risk, Family Relationship, Problem Solving
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Merrilees, Christine E.; Cairns, Ed; Goeke-Morey, Marcie C.; Schermerhorn, Alice C.; Shirlow, Peter; Cummings, E. Mark – Journal of Community Psychology, 2011
Relatively little research has examined the relations between growing up in a community with a history of protracted violent political conflict and subsequent generations' well-being. The current article examines relations between mothers' self-report of the impact that the historical political violence in Northern Ireland (known as the Troubles)…
Descriptors: Mothers, Conflict, Mental Health, Adolescents
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Eisenberg, Nancy; Silver, Roxane Cohen – American Psychologist, 2011
Research conducted in the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks (9/11) suggests that, except for those who directly witnessed or suffered loss from the attacks, for most children the emotional impact was relatively transitory. We review this literature as well as consider other ways in which the attacks may have played a role in the…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Parent Role, Young Adults, Adolescents
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Sainsbury, W. J.; Renzaho, A. M. N. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2011
Families immigrating to Australia face many challenges integrating into the educational system, including language barriers and interrupted schooling. We have qualitatively evaluated the educational concerns of Arabic migrants from Sudan and Iraq to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, a city that receives a high percentage of Australia's immigrants.…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Focus Groups, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Zambrano, Sofia C.; Barton, Christopher A. – Death Studies, 2011
A grounded theory study was undertaken to understand how general practitioners (GPs) experience the death of their patients. Eleven GPs participated in semi-structured interviews. The participants explained their experience of a patient's death using the "death journey" metaphor. This journey, the Journey with the Dying, could be…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Figurative Language, Coping, Interviews
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Khan, Fary; Pallant, Julie F.; Amatya, Bhasker; Young, Kevin; Gibson, Steven – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2011
The aim of this study was to replicate, in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), the three-cluster cognitive-behavioral classification proposed by Turk and Rudy. Sixty-two patients attending a tertiary MS rehabilitation center completed the Pain Impact Rating questionnaire measuring activity interference, pain intensity, social support, and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Pain, Well Being, Questionnaires
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Bernstein, Judith; Graczyk, Amy; Lawrence, Danielle; Bernstein, Edward; Strunin, Lee – Youth & Society, 2011
Adolescent drinking research has focused heavily on risks for alcohol-related consequences and on personality traits associated with adverse alcohol-related outcomes. A risk-based paradigm may inadvertently overemphasize risk when measures are applied to communities that experience discrimination and socioeconomic disadvantage. In this study we…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Drinking, Young Adults, Alcohol Abuse
Welle, Paul D.; Graf, Helen M. – American Journal of Health Education, 2011
Background: Stress among college students is a major problem, impacting their overall health. Students, especially freshmen, are expected to handle difficult academic workloads at a faster pace while adapting to new social situations. In addition, findings from new stress data purport that stress responses might vary by gender and race. Purpose:…
Descriptors: Coping, College Students, Stress Variables, Health
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