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Findlay, Leanne C.; Coplan, Robert J.; Bowker, Anne – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2009
Despite growing research results indicating that shyness is a risk factor for psychosocial maladjustment in childhood, less is known about the conceptual mechanisms that may underlie these associations. The purpose of the current study was to explore links between self-reported shyness, coping strategies and social functioning in middle childhood.…
Descriptors: Shyness, At Risk Persons, Children, Emotional Adjustment
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Schweizer, Katinka; Brunner, Franziska; Schutzmann, Karsten; Schonbucher, Verena; Richter-Appelt, Hertha – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2009
Individuals living with an intersex condition have not received much attention in counseling psychology, although a high need for psychosocial care is obvious. Using a mixed-methods multiple case study with qualitative and quantitative data, the authors explore coping and gender experiences in seven 46, XY intersexual persons with deficiencies of…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Gender Issues, Adjustment (to Environment), Surgery
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Chronister, Krista M.; Brown, Chris; O'Brien, Karen M.; Wettersten, Kara B.; Burt, Michelle; Falkenstein, Corrina; Shahane, Amit – Journal of Career Assessment, 2009
Domestic violence survivors encounter numerous barriers and few supports in pursuit of their vocational goals. There is a dearth of research, however, on the vocational supports and barriers salient for survivors. This study aims (a) to assess the psychometric properties of vocational supports and barriers measures with a racially and…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Construct Validity, Psychometrics, Barriers
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Wilson, Derek; Foster, Jennifer; Anderson, Shawanda; Mance, GiShawn – Journal of Black Psychology, 2009
Research indicates that African Americans living in an oppressive society may be at an increased risk of experiencing psychological symptoms. Oppressive society has been defined as the continual denial of resources to marginalized groups. This study examined the possible moderating effects of racial socialization (using Scale of Racial…
Descriptors: African Americans, Socialization, Poverty, Adolescents
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Joseph, Justine; Kuo, Ben C. H. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2009
On the basis of a cultural coping framework, the present study examined coping responses to racial discrimination among 190 Black Canadians. The study assessed the respondents' coping with both general (i.e., problem- and emotion-focused coping) and Africultural coping strategies (i.e., spiritual-centered, collective, and ritual-centered coping)…
Descriptors: Blacks, Foreign Countries, Social Desirability, Racial Discrimination
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Lamis, Dorian A.; Ellis, Jon B.; Chumney, Frances L.; Dula, Chris S. – Death Studies, 2009
Heavy alcohol consumption is prevalent on many college campuses and alcohol use has been linked to suicidal behavior. The present study examined reasons for living in 287 college students with varying levels of risk for alcohol-related problems. With the exception of the moral objections subscale of the Reasons for Living Inventory, significant…
Descriptors: College Students, Suicide, Drinking, Alcohol Abuse
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Mayr, Toni; Ulich, Michaela – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2009
Compared with the traditional focus on developmental problems, research on positive development is relatively new. Empirical research in children's well-being has been scarce. The aim of this study was to develop a theoretically and empirically based instrument for practitioners to observe and assess preschool children's well-being in early…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Self Control, Preschool Children, Assertiveness
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Allery, Virginia – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2009
Twenty-one teacher candidates and faculty from Turtle Mountain Community College (TMCC, Belcourt, North Dakota) and Cikana Cankdeska Community College (CCCC, Fort Totten, North Dakota) traveled by train from North Dakota to Minneapolis, Minnesota, for an immersion experience as part of their Human Relations and Multicultural Education. The group…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Community Colleges, Human Relations, Preservice Teachers
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Weems, Carl F.; Taylor, Leslie K.; Costa, Natalie M.; Marks, Allison B.; Romano, Dawn M.; Verrett, Shannon L.; Brown, Darlene M. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2009
This study tested the effects of a school-based test anxiety intervention among ethnic minority youth. The study used a prospective intervention design with a sample of (N = 94) ninth graders from New Orleans exposed to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Thirty youth with elevated test anxiety completed a primarily behavioral (e.g., relaxation…
Descriptors: Intervention, Prevention, Grade 9, Relaxation Training
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Herman, C. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
This article is a reflective account of the emotions generated by the research journey, and the challenges these pose for doctoral students, particularly when researching organisations and topics close to their interests and background. By reflecting on my experience, and engaging with the literature to explore other novice researchers' reflective…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Researchers, Psychological Patterns, Doctoral Programs
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Brady, Sonya S.; Gorman-Smith, Deborah; Henry, David B.; Tolan, Patrick H. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2008
This study examined whether coping moderated the impact of community violence exposure (CVE) on violent behavior among 285 urban African American and Latino adolescent males assessed annually across 5 years. Composites indicating overall CVE (having knowledge of others' victimization, witnessing violence, direct victimization) and approach to…
Descriptors: Violence, Adolescents, Coping, Victims of Crime
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Chow, Geoffrey; Ho, Henry Wai-Leong; Ling, Peter N. – College Quarterly, 2008
The increasing use of portable computers and mobile computing and telecommunication devices means a re-think of how we access and retrieve information. Like many workers in knowledge-rich professions, university academics in Australia are increasingly overloaded with information in the form of messages, notes, papers, publications, books and so…
Descriptors: Information Management, Coping, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
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Cuyjet, Michael J. – New Directions for Student Services, 2008
This article expands the notion of biracial identity to include bicultural individuals and examines their adaptation of faculty culture in the United States. The cultural context of bicultural faculty described here may be similar enough to the situations in which biracial people often find themselves as they negotiate dominant and nondominant…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Biculturalism, Minority Groups, Coping
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Canales-Gonzales, Patricia L.; Kranz, Peter L.; Granberry, Mark; Tanguma, Jesus – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2008
This study evaluated stress levels experienced by students in a prepharmacy curriculum. A survey was used to evaluate perceived levels of stress, factors that contribute to stress, and mechanisms used to cope with stress. Participants were first year students enrolled in a Cooperative Pharmacy Program. Data were collected using an individual…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Coping, Measures (Individuals), Pharmaceutical Education
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Hammel, Laura R. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2008
Although strides recently have been made to facilitate the understanding of relational aggression and its consequences, one significant limitation has been the lack of research on long-term impact. Through a grounded theory approach, this study examines how resiliency behaviors exhibited by victims of relational aggression during their adolescent…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Aggression, Females, Bullying
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