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Ungar, Michael; Theron, Linda; Didkowsky, Nora – Family Relations, 2011
An exploratory qualitative study of 16 disadvantaged youth in 5 countries suggests that making both precocious and developmentally appropriate contributions to their families' well-being is advantageous to adolescents coping with chronic adversity. All youth were known to be doing well (as identified by community advisors) and showed patterns of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents, Psychology
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Palisano, Robert J.; Chiarello, Lisa A.; Orlin, Margo; Oeffinger, Donna; Polansky, Marcy; Maggs, Jill; Bagley, Anita; Gorton, George – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2011
Aim: To test a model of child, family, and service determinants of intensity of participation in leisure and recreational activities by children with cerebral palsy (CP). Method: Participants were 288 children with CP, age range 6 to 12 years (mean 9y 8mo, SD 2y), and their parents from seven children's hospitals. The sample comprised 166 (57.6%)…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Structural Equation Models, Cerebral Palsy, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Tetterton, Summer; Farnsworth, Elizabeth – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
Women above the age of 60 who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) have specific needs compared with younger victims. More research is emerging that assists counselors and other helping professionals with identification of these needs and aids to promote the mental health and well-being of this population. Professionals must consider…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Females, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Depression (Psychology)
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Khanna, Rahul; Madhavan, S. Suresh; Smith, Michael J.; Patrick, Julie H.; Tworek, Cindy; Becker-Cottrill, Barbara – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2011
The impact of caring for a child with autism on caregivers' health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is not fully understood. The objective of this study was to compare the HRQOL scores of caregivers of children with autism to those of the general US population and to identify the factors that influence HRQOL. Caregivers of children with autism had…
Descriptors: Autism, Quality of Life, Caregivers, Coping
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Latta, Rachel E.; Goodman, Lisa A. – Counseling Psychologist, 2011
A large body of cross-sectional and longitudinal research demonstrates the important contribution of informal social networks to the well-being and safety of female survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). Most survivors turn to family and friends before, during, and after their involvement with formal services; and many rely solely on…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Sexual Abuse
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De Young, Alexandra C.; Kenardy, Justin A.; Cobham, Vanessa E. – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2011
Infants, toddlers and preschoolers are a high risk group for exposure to trauma. Young children are also vulnerable to experiencing adverse outcomes as they are undergoing a rapid developmental period, have limited coping skills and are strongly dependent on their primary caregiver to protect them physically and emotionally. However, although…
Descriptors: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Mental Disorders, Young Children, Parent Child Relationship
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MacCann, Carolyn; Fogarty, Gerard J.; Zeidner, Moshe; Roberts, Richard D. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2011
Research examining the relationships between performance measures of emotional intelligence (EI), coping styles, and academic achievement is sparse. Two studies were designed to redress this imbalance. In each of these studies, both EI and coping styles were significantly related to academic achievement. In Study 1, 159 community college students…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Grade Point Average, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education
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Bundy, Alysha; McWhirter, Paula T.; McWhirter, J. Jeffries – Education and Treatment of Children, 2011
This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of booster sessions on the maintenance of intervention gains following an anger management prevention program: "Student Created Aggression Replacement Education Program" ("SCARE"). Participants who had completed the "SCARE" program a year earlier were randomly…
Descriptors: Violence, Prevention, Empathy, Psychological Patterns
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Gilbert, Steven P.; Sifers, Sarah K. – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2011
Coping with a romantic breakup is a normal developmental task of emerging adulthood. Because of their role in influencing interpersonal relationships and adjustment, attachment history and time perspectives may influence resilience to romantic loss. In an online survey of 1,404 university students ages 18-25 who reported experiencing recent…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Attachment Behavior, Time Perspective, Developmental Tasks
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Thinnam, Thanit – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2011
Advanced educational attainment can "grow" a career. But acquiring a doctoral qualification adds study to existing work and family responsibilities, especially for women. This phenomenological research explores the experiences of eight Thai working mothers enrolled in the initial stage of part-time doctoral programs in Thailand. A…
Descriptors: Mothers, Qualifications, Educational Attainment, Doctoral Programs
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Koyama, Chieko; Belli, Gabriella – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2011
Alcohol use, acculturative stress, and drinking motivations of 262 students in English as a second language programs in a U.S. community college were explored. Alcohol consumption was generally low, but differences between two groups with different legal statuses indicate the need to consider subgroups of international students for research…
Descriptors: Second Language Programs, Drinking, Stress Variables, Motivation
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Leone, James E.; Fetro, Joyce V.; Kittleson, Mark; Welshimer, Kathleen J.; Partridge, Julie A.; Robertson, Stacia L. – Journal of School Health, 2011
Background: Adolescent males are more likely to sustain intentional and unintentional injuries, be involved in a physical confrontation, and be successful in suicide attempts. Body image dissatisfaction (BID) has been linked as a possible contributing factor to these negative health behaviors and risks; however, research is limited with males. The…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Health Behavior, Drug Use, Suicide
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Gray-Stanley, Jennifer A.; Muramatsu, Naoko – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
Work stress is endemic among direct care workers (DCWs) who serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Social resources, such as work social support, and personal resources, such as an internal locus of control, may help DCWs perceive work overload and other work-related stressors as less threatening and galvanize them to cope…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Stress Management, Locus of Control, Social Support Groups
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Wilkie, Karina J. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
Chronic illness often goes hand-in-hand with absence from school, and students miss out on learning opportunities at school for extended or accumulative periods of time. Many young people seek to continue their school studies nonetheless. The need to consider viable ways to support them academically arose in the context of a project called…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Mathematics Education, Qualitative Research, Case Studies
Bazeghi, Barabara – Exceptional Parent, 2008
This article presents an anecdote that relates the "derailment" that a child with autism can experience with an event as seemingly innocuous as the cafeteria pizza being rectangular as opposed to round. Those who work with or are the family member's of a person with autism will certainly be able to relate to such an event.
Descriptors: Autism, Special Needs Students, Student Needs, Coping
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