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Haley, William E.; Bergman, Elizabeth J.; Roth, David L.; McVie, Theresa; Gaugler, Joseph E.; Mittelman, Mary S. – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the joint effects of bereavement and caregiver intervention on caregiver depressive symptoms. Design and Methods: Alzheimer's caregivers from a randomized trial of an enhanced caregiver support intervention versus usual care who had experienced the death of their spouse (n = 254) were repeatedly…
Descriptors: Grief, Intervention, Dementia, Caregivers
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Clifton, Rodney A.; Perry, Raymond P.; Roberts, Lance W.; Peter, Tracey – Research in Higher Education, 2008
Researchers have recently claimed that there are substantial differences in the psychosocial dispositions and academic achievement of male and female college students. To test this proposition, a sample of 854 undergraduate students were selected from a major Canadian Research-1 university. Multiple regression analyses assessed the effects of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, Coping
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McMenamy, Jannette M.; Jordan, John R.; Mitchell, Ann M. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008
Few studies have examined the natural coping efforts used by suicide survivors, or have identified specific problems and needs survivors experience following the death of a significant other by suicide. In the present study, we used a newly developed needs assessment survey to examine four areas of natural coping efforts: practical, psychological,…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Help Seeking, Needs Assessment, Suicide
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Seery, Mark D.; Silver, Roxane Cohen; Holman, E. Alison; Ence, Whitney A.; Chu, Thai Q. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2008
Collective traumas can negatively affect large numbers of people who ostensibly did not experience events directly, making it particularly important to identify which people are most vulnerable to developing mental and physical health problems as a result of such events. It is commonly believed that successful coping with a traumatic event…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Physical Health, Coping, Internet
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Benight, Charles C.; Cieslak, Roman; Molton, Ivan R.; Johnson, Lesley E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2008
This study tested the importance of coping self-efficacy (CSE) perceptions and change in perceptions of CSE for recovery from motor vehicle accident (MVA) trauma. Data were collected 7 days following the accident (Time 1; n = 163), 1 month after the accident (Time 2; n = 91), and 3 months after the accident (Time 3; n = 70). Early changes in CSE…
Descriptors: Accidents, Early Intervention, Self Efficacy, Motor Vehicles
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Whyte, Stewart; Campbell, Anne – Child Care in Practice, 2008
The mental health of Looked After Children is not routinely assessed either upon entering the care system or during their period in care. Many children only receive help when difficulties become entrenched and more intensive treatment is required. Often this occurs when placements are fragile or have broken down. The Department of Health, Social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mental Health, Children, Measures (Individuals)
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McFerran, Katrina; Hunt, Meagan – Educational Action Research, 2008
This article describes three research projects that utilise a range of research approaches to investigate the benefits of music therapy as support for young people experiencing both bereavement and migration. Two of the research projects utilise formal action research principles in their design, whilst the original project employs a…
Descriptors: Grief, Music, Research Projects, Action Research
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Cacciatore, Joanne; DeFrain, John; Jones, Kara L. C.; Jones, Hawk – Journal of Family Social Work, 2008
The stillbirth of a baby occurs in about 1 in 110 families yearly. Yet, little is understood about the ways in which grieving mothers and fathers experience the baby's death. This study is intended to explore the ways in which bereaved parents perceive and cope with the death of their baby and how the baby's death affects them both individually…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Mothers, Grief, Fathers
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Robson, Maggie – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2008
This paper describes the therapeutic journey of Leigh (not his real name), a nine-year-old boy who was referred for play therapy due to the death of his 15-year-old brother. The play therapy was offered through a joint project called "Playing through Loss" and run jointly between a UK university and the local branch of a national…
Descriptors: Play Therapy, Relaxation Training, Therapeutic Environment, Milieu Therapy
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Nock, Matthew K.; Mendes, Wendy Berry – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2008
It has been suggested that people engage in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) because they (a) experience heightened physiological arousal following stressful events and use NSSI to regulate experienced distress and (b) have deficits in their social problem-solving skills that interfere with the performance of more adaptive social responses. However,…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Problem Solving, Arousal Patterns, Adolescents
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Vue, Houa; Degeneffe, Dennis; Reicks, Marla – Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2008
Objective: To identify a comprehensive set of distinct "need states" based on the eating occasions experienced by midlife women. Design: Series of 7 focus group interviews. Setting: Meeting room on a university campus. Participants: A convenience sample of 34 multi-ethnic women (mean age = 46 years). Phenomenon of Interest: Descriptions of eating…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Intervention, Females, Focus Groups
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Riggins, Reginald K.; McNeal, CoSandra; Herndon, Michael K. – College Student Journal, 2008
Previous research has examined the notion that African-Americans tend to have a strong religious orientation. However, studies have ignored the relationship between spirituality and academic performance among African-Americans. In this qualitative study, spirituality among 13 African-American college male students enrolled at a predominately Black…
Descriptors: African American Students, Social Environment, Religious Factors, Males
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Cecen, A. Rezan – College Student Journal, 2008
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of gender differences and levels of loneliness on ways of coping. The sample of the study is composed of 462 university students (245 male, 217 female) from different departments from the Education Faculty at Cukurova University. In this study to collect data related to loneliness as an…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Coping, Multivariate Analysis, Gender Differences
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Stevenson, Howard C. – School Psychology Review, 2008
This article presents the author's response to the article by Gregory and Ripski (2008) on adolescent trust in teachers. The authors have done a thorough job of explaining the background literature on teacher-student relationship trust, laying out how this relationship might lead to suspension rates and discussing the consequences of teacher trust…
Descriptors: African American Students, Suspension, Trust (Psychology), Self Efficacy
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Banks, Kira Hudson; Singleton, Jennifer L.; Kohn-Wood, Laura P. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2008
This study investigated how hope influences the relationship between discrimination and depressive symptoms. Results from participants' (N = 318) responses suggest that increased levels of hope were directly related to decreased levels of depressive symptoms. However, increased levels of hope were also related to a stronger relationship between…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Depression (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Correlation
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