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Zuckerman, Diana M. – 1982
Many research studies have used samples of women in introductory psychology courses, but few studies have focused on women interested in careers in psychology. To compare women who aspire to careers in psychology with those aspiring to other professions, 428 women in their senior year at seven colleges completed questionnaires assessing career…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Altruism, Career Choice, College Seniors
McCubbin, Hamilton I.; Patterson, Joan M. – 1981
Recent developments in family stress and coping research and a review of data and observations of families in a war-induced crisis situation led to an investigation of the relationship between a stressor and family outcomes. The study, based on the Double ABCX Model in which A (the stressor event) interacts with B (the family's crisis-meeting…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, Child Rearing, Coping
Smith, Doris O. – 1981
For early childhood educators a cognitive approach to stress therapy is a valuable supplement to other approaches. Early childhood educators, like others, may develop psychological vulnerabilities that contribute to stress and depression. An exaggerated need for approval or an unhealthy demand for perfectionism may contribute to their experience…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Burnout, Child Caregivers, Cognitive Development
Saunders, Ron; Watkins, J. Foster – 1980
The relationship between occupational stress and general stress and possible relationship among selected teacher personal and situational variables and the two types of stress was investigated. Subjects of the study were teachers in Huntsville, Alabama, a city of 145,000 with an industrial and agricultural economy. There was a return of 41 percent…
Descriptors: Career Change, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction
Cherniss, Cary – 1982
How we go about labeling and conceptualizing the social problem of burnout reveals much about the underlying values and assumptions of our culture. An examination of the history of social science and related, applied fields during the last 150 years, reveals two different paradigms, i.e., ways of viewing the world based on untested assumptions and…
Descriptors: Burnout, Cultural Context, Human Services, Moral Values
Cherniss, Cary – 1982
Research and intervention on burnout have focused on the worker and the work setting. Since these factors are influenced by social, political and economic forces in society, alienation or burnout in the human services requires critical examination in a larger context, especially the history of the human services prior to 1976 when concern about…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Burnout, Community Attitudes, Economic Factors
Schunk, Dale H. – 1982
In an initial section, this paper presents a review of the literature and discusses the hypothesized relationship between self-efficacy, (defined as personal judgments of how well one can organize and implement behaviors in situations that may contain novel, unpredictable and possibly stressful elements) and achievement behavior. Source of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Achievement Need, Attribution Theory
Weinraub, Marsha; Wolf, Barbara M. – 1982
Twenty-eight mother-child pairs -- 14 single parent mothers and their preschool children and a matched group of married women and their children -- were observed in order to investigate four questions concerning potential differences in the mother-child interactions, life circumstances, and social supports. These questions are (1) Do mother-child…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Coping, Fatherless Family, Interaction
Goodman, Victor Brian – 1980
This review of literature on stress among teachers in urban schools examines the stress concept as it is defined in medicine, psychology, and teaching; causes of teacher stress; the nature of the stress response in teachers; ways of coping with stress and the effects of various stress reduction techniques; economic and educational costs of teacher…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences, Mental Disorders
Quisenberry, James D., Ed.; And Others – 1982
This collection of 13 articles reprinted from the journal "Childhood Education" is organized into three sections: (1) Families: Structure, Status, and Stresses; (2) Parenting; and (3) Schools and the Family. The first section consists of six articles dealing with issues surrounding the changing family and early childhood education,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Divorce, Early Childhood Education, Family Life
Wells, Tanya G. – 1985
"Utilization of Skills in the Care of Patients with Deviations in Psychosocial Adaptation" (NS 207) is an associate degree nursing course offered at Chattanooga State Technical Community College. The course stresses the individual as a system in his/her psychosocial adaptation to internal and external stressors, and highlights the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Adamakos, Harry; And Others – 1985
A longitudinal study investigated maternal social support and its relationship to mother/child stress, the amount of stimulation provided the child, and the child's cognitive development. The data presented here represent the 18 to 24 month follow-up on a subset of families studied in 1981 and 1982 concerning current maternal social support and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Family Environment, Followup Studies, High Risk Persons
Hunt, Vilma R. – 1977
Both English and foreign language articles and books, most of them published since 1950, are cited in this bibliography on the health of women in the workplace. Citations were selected to represent the efforts that have been made by health professionals, statisticians, historians, and social scientists in this area. The designation "at work"…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Diseases, Employed Women, Health
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French, John R., Jr.; And Others – 1976
Seventeen years ago a group of researchers at the University of Michigan became interested in the possibility that occupational health may be determined by psychological as well as physical hazards in the work environment. This symposium reports on current work in testing a unified theory of the effects of psychosocial stresses on mental and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Careers, Employment, Environmental Influences
Buck, John L.; And Others – 1976
A cognitive appraisal of threat is believed to intervene between the appearance of a stressful stimulus and a stress reaction to the stimulus. The effect of a "rational" treatment on the appraisal of threat is investigated. Five groups of 13 college students each heard one of five treatment orientations before viewing slides showing the victims of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, College Students
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