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Forlin, Chris – British Journal of Special Education, 1995
A survey of 43 principals and 230 teachers in western Australia examined 3 aspects of the policy of inclusion of students with disabilities: (1) severity of teacher stress when asked to include a child with a mild intellectual disability; (2) degree of perceived teacher control over placement decisions; and (3) acceptance of the inclusion…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Disabilities, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Green, Samuel B.; Ross, Margaret E. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1996
A study with 105 middle, junior high, and senior high school teachers evaluated the psychometric properties of the Problems in Teaching Scale, which assesses teachers' strategies for coping with stressors. Teachers indicated how they coped with three school stressors. Results show that three dimensions underlie the scale, and these dimensions tend…
Descriptors: Coping, Evaluation Methods, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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Keiper, Robert W.; Busselle, Kim – Rural Educator, 1996
A study of stress in 120 rural teachers in Whatcom County, Washington, revealed that time management issues were listed most frequently as the highest stress factor, followed by lack of administrative support, poor student motivation, and discipline. Salary levels and violence toward teachers were insignificant. Includes teachers' predictions of…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Rural Schools, School Surveys, Secondary Education
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McNally, Richard J. – Journal of School Psychology, 1996
Reviews assessment research on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children and adolescents. Assessment methods covered include structured interviews, questionnaires, and psychophysiological evaluation. Although initial attempts to evaluate traumatized children were either unstructured or based on incomplete screening for PTSD symptoms, recent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anxiety, Behavior, Children
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Kane, Debbie – Guidance & Counselling, 1996
Explores factors that influence how women cope with multiple roles. Discusses implications of a study that investigated job sharing as a part-time employment alternative for women (n=4 job-sharing nurses and n=4 part-time nurses) wanting a healthier balance between home and work life. (SNR)
Descriptors: Coping, Demography, Employed Women, Employment
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Sandler, Martin E. – Research in Higher Education, 2000
Examined the persistence of students (n=937), 24 years of age or older, studying in two- and four-year degree programs by combining data from a survey questionnaire and institutional records. The structural equation model of Cabrera et al. (1993) was adapted for this older population, with identification of three additional variables: career…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Students, Behavior Patterns, Career Choice
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King, Rosalyn M. – Inquiry, 2002
States that making time for reflection and renewal is essential to a teacher's ability to give more to others. Highlights suggestions from the research literature that can help faculty manage their personal and professional lives, such as rewarding one's self, finding balance, and managing time. (NB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Faculty Workload, Full Time Faculty, Individual Development
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Shin, Jin Y. – Mental Retardation, 2002
Thirty-eight American and 40 Korean mothers of children with mental retardation participated in home-visit interviews concerning types of informal and professional social support received. Results showed American mothers received more informal and professional support in almost all domains of social support. Korean mothers experienced more stress.…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Emotional Adjustment, Family Needs
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Cramer, Kenneth M. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1999
Reanalyzes data predicting likelihood that psychology undergraduates will seek psychological help. Results found that individuals are more likely to seek counseling when distress is high and attitudes toward counseling are positive; distress is higher when social support networks are impaired; and individuals who conceal information often have…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Students, Coping, Counseling Effectiveness
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Graham, Stephanie; Furr, Susan; Flowers, Claudia; Burke, Mary Thomas – Counseling and Values, 2001
Relations among and between religion, spirituality, and the ability to cope with stress were examined using a sample of 115 graduate students in counseling. Religion and spirituality positively correlated with coping with stress. The results have implications for preparing counseling students to work with clients with religious/spiritual issues.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Beliefs, Coping, Correlation
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Troster, Heinrich – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2001
This study found that 51 mothers of children (aged 8-87 months) with visual impairments experienced more stress than did 47 mothers of typical children, particularly in areas involving the children's behavior and when the children had multiple disabilities. The major resource for the families was the availability of social support. (Contains…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Coping, Infants, Mothers
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Gelman, Caroline Rosenthal; Mirabito, Diane M. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2005
Populations traditionally served by social workers are experiencing increasingly severe psychosocial stressors, necessitating that students be trained in crisis intervention. This paper provides educators with a theoretical framework integrating generalist practice and crisis intervention, which is applied to compelling case studies from September…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Case Studies
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Aneshensel, Carol S.; Botticello, Amanda L.; Yamamoto-Mitani, Noriko – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2004
This study describes depressive symptoms among caregivers following bereavement and connects these trajectories to earlier features of caregiving using life course and stress process theory. Data are from a six-wave longitudinal survey (five years) of spouses and adult children caring for someone with Alzheimer's Disease. The analytic subsample (N…
Descriptors: Caring, Grief, Alzheimers Disease, Caregivers
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Mantzicopoulos, Panayota – Journal of School Psychology, 2005
The focus of this study was on kindergarten children's reports of teacher-child relational conflict and the associations of the reported conflict with (a) child characteristics (gender, behavior problems, and academic achievement); (b) the quality of classroom practices (teacher instructional practices, transition-to-school activities, and…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Conflict, Kindergarten, Young Children
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John, Lindsay Herbert – Social Indicators Research, 2004
The validity of a scale, from the Ontario Health Survey, measuring the subjective sense of well-being, for a large multicultural population in Metropolitan Toronto, is examined through principal components analysis with oblique rotation. Four factors are extracted. Factor 1, is a stress and strain factor, and consists of health worries, feeling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Measures (Individuals), Depression (Psychology), Well Being
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