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Smith-Donald, Radiah; Raver, C. Cybele; Hayes, Tiffany; Richardson, Breeze – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2007
This study introduces a portable direct assessment of young children's self-regulation--the Preschool Self-Regulation Assessment (PSRA). The PSRA was designed to assess self-regulation in emotional, attentional, and behavioral domains by using a brief, structured battery of tasks in conjunction with a global report of children's behavior. Factor…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Behavior Problems, Self Control, Correlation
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Silver, Judith; Dicker, Sheryl – Child Welfare, 2007
Infants placed in foster care are at high risk for emotional and behavioral problems. Assessment of their mental health must account for their often-adverse life experiences prior to placement and the involvement of multiple systems that shape their lives in lieu of parents' authority. This article presents practice guidelines for infant mental…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Infants, Foster Care, Behavior Problems
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Herman, Keith C.; Ostrander, Rick – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
The present study investigated developmental pathways between inattention and depression, particularly the roles of school maladjustment and child cognitions. Additionally, a measure of conduct problems was included in all analyses to test competing theories about the emergence of depressive symptoms. Results supported the hypothesized path models…
Descriptors: Prevention, Children, Adjustment (to Environment), Path Analysis
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Breuk, R. E.; Clauser, C. A. C.; Stams, G. J. J. M.; Slot, N. W.; Doreleijers, T. A. H. – Journal of Adolescence, 2007
The present study focuses on the validity of questionnaire self-report of psychopathology and parent-child relationship quality for juvenile delinquents with severe behavioural and psychiatric disorders by comparing information derived from questionnaire self-report with information from other sources, including parent report, in-depth…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Questionnaires, Psychopathology, Validity
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Moore, David R.; Florsheim, Paul; Butner, Jonathan – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007
This study was designed to identify predictors of relationship outcomes among 179 young (ages 14-24) coparenting couples during the transition to parenthood, with a particular focus on interpersonal process and psychopathology. Findings indicated that couples identified as hostile during the prenatal assessment were more likely to report…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Mothers, Psychopathology, Fathers
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O'Reilly, Frances L.; Evans, Roberta D. – College Student Journal, 2007
University and college campuses in the United States utilize disciplinary/judicial processes to help address student behavioral problems. These include administrative, majority-peer, and minority-peer processes. This descriptive research was undertaken to find which of these three discipline/judicial processes were the most effective. The…
Descriptors: Campuses, Recidivism, Discipline, Higher Education
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Jacobsen, Kristen E.; Bauman, Sheri – Professional School Counseling, 2007
School counselors responded to an Internet survey containing vignettes describing physical, verbal, and relational bullying. Respondents rated relational bullying the least serious of the three types, they had the least empathy for victims of relational bullying, and they were least likely to intervene in relational bullying incidents. Counselors…
Descriptors: Bullying, Counselor Training, School Counseling, School Counselors
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Singh, Nirbhay N.; Lancioni, Giulio E.; Winton, Alan S. W.; Singh, Judy; Curtis, W. John; Wahler, Robert G.; McAleavey, Kristen M. – Behavior Modification, 2007
Research shows that after training in the philosophy and practice of mindfulness, parents can mindfully attend to the challenging behaviors of their children with autism. Parents also report an increased satisfaction with their parenting skills and social interactions with their children. These findings were replicated and extended with four…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Child Rearing, Siblings, Parenting Skills
Borrero, John C.; Francisco, Monica T.; Haberlin, Alayna T.; Ross, Noel A.; Sran, Sandeep K. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2007
We evaluated problem behavior exhibited by 6 individuals with developmental disabilities using the behavioral economic conceptualization of unit price. Descriptive observations were conducted during interactions between the participants and their primary care providers in a clinical laboratory, the participants' homes, or school. Data were…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Behavior Problems, Severity (of Disability), Functional Behavioral Assessment
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Vazsonyi, Alexander T.; Keiley, Margaret K. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2007
The current 5-year accelerated longitudinal investigation modeled the developmental trajectories of aggressive behaviors in 10,107 predominantly minority (greater than 70%; African American, American Indian, Asian American, and Hispanic) children and early adolescents (Kindergarten through 8th grade, 49% female youth) from lower to lower-middle…
Descriptors: Race, Hispanic Americans, Aggression, American Indians
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Sanders, Matthew R.; Bor, William; Morawska, Alina – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2007
This report describes the 3 year outcomes of three different variants of the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program, a behavioural family intervention. Families were randomly assigned to one of three intervention conditions or to a waitlist condition. At 1 year follow-up there were similar improvements on observational and self-report measures of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Maintenance, Public Health, Child Rearing
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Decker, Dawn M.; Dona, Daria Paul; Christenson, Sandra L. – Journal of School Psychology, 2007
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the associations between the student-teacher relationship and outcomes for African American students who were behaviorally at-risk for referral to special education. Students were identified by their teachers as having behavior problems. Participants were 44 students and 25 teachers from two…
Descriptors: African American Students, High Risk Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Outcomes of Education
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Peled, Maya; Moretti, Marlene M. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007
We examined anger rumination and sadness rumination in clinic-referred adolescents (N = 121). Factor analysis indicated that items from analogous anger and sadness rumination measures loaded onto 2 factors tapping anger rumination and sadness rumination, respectively. Structural equation modeling confirmed unique relations between each form of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Depression (Psychology), Factor Analysis
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Koerner, Susan Silverberg; Kenyon, DenYelle Baete – Family Relations, 2007
Using a daily diary design, we examined fluctuations in caregiver well-being; how day-to-day variations in stressors related to the caregiving experience are linked to fluctuations in well-being; and whether caregivers who are women, or high on certain personality traits (e.g., neuroticism) are more susceptible to emotional/physical health…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregivers, Well Being, Stress Variables
Greenberg, Polly – Early Childhood Today (1), 2007
In this article, the author responds to a teacher's request for advice on how to handle students who are loud and aggressive in the classroom. The author provides some suggestions on how to establish a smooth-running classroom. She firmly believes in creating well-thought out policies and procedures and politely, but firmly, insisting that…
Descriptors: Aggression, Classroom Techniques, Instructional Leadership, Classroom Communication
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