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Rokach, Ami – 2002
The present study examined the techniques that the elderly in North America and Portugal employ in coping with loneliness. The present study results indicated that cultural background does affect the manner in which the elderly cope with loneliness, particularly in their use of Reflection and acceptance, Distancing and denial, and Religion and…
Descriptors: Coping, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries, Loneliness
Marshall, Jennifer L.; Fitch, Trey J. – 1999
This study investigated whether or not a traumatic death experience of another person (by suicide, homicide, unexpected illness, or accidental death) would impact the world assumptions of traditional college age students. The study also attempted to determine which independent variables (age at which the experience occurred, type of traumatic…
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
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Lewis, Linda H. – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1983
Discusses a study to determine if a predictable pattern of adjustment, common among couples in which the wife was a doctoral student, could be anticipated and plotted. Makes recommendations for facilitating progress and providing support for students during stressful periods. (JOW)
Descriptors: Coping, Doctoral Programs, Females, Graduate Students
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Mitchell, Jr., Richard G. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1982
Leisure bereft of all stress is action without purpose. Maximum motivation and gratification are achieved when a balance is achieved between abilities and responsibilities. Stress is an essential leisure ingredient that provides meaning and clarity to social experience. (CJ)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Coping, Leisure Time, Recreational Activities
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Nummela, Renata M. – Education, 1982
Rate of adaptation to new programs and social-emotional issues involved in teaching directly influences teacher burn-out. A four-stage learning model outlines which particular aspects of learning new behaviors and skills are particularly stressful. The teacher's rate of adaptation should be closely monitored to prevent teacher overload.…
Descriptors: Burnout, Coping, Educational Change, Models
Wellborn, Stanley N. – U.S. News & World Report, 1982
23 million Americans lack the reading and writing skills needed to handle the minimal demands of daily life. The widespread problem of functional illiteracy pervades every segment of society and could erode the ability of the nation to keep up with other technologically advanced countries. (SK)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Communication Skills, Coping, Functional Literacy
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George, Linda K.; Siegler, Ilene C. – Educational Horizons, 1982
The authors describe (1) common stresses and problems of older adults; (2) coping strategies used; and (3) relationships among types of stresses, strategies, and perceptions of coping effectiveness. They found that allowing older persons to define stress in terms meaningful to them leads to greater understanding of life in old age. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Coping, Locus of Control, Older Adults
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Trout, Deborah L. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1980
Reviews the literature which relates to the role of social isolation in suicide. Major areas reviewed include theories on suicide and social isolation, measures of social isolation, and empirical studies which concern the relationship of social isolation to suicide. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Coping, Death, Social Adjustment
Frisby-LaRue, Jeannine – NJEA Review, 1981
Discusses ways that teachers can help bereaved students cope when a classmate dies. (SJL)
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Elementary Secondary Education, Grief
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Youngs, Bettie B. – NASSP Bulletin, 1981
Discusses the role, causes, and signals of stress in children from infancy to adolescence. Offers suggestions to help students deal with stress more effectively. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Coping, Diseases, Elementary Secondary Education, Health
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Newman, Katherine K. – Clearing House, 1979
From the negative remarks heard in many teachers' lounges, one might conclude that all teachers hate students, parents, and administrators. But these are usually only surface messages, the real purpose of such conversation being to let teachers entertain each other, blow off steam, think through difficulties, or ask for help. (SJL)
Descriptors: Coping, Discussion, Individual Needs, Peer Relationship
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Gibbs, Harriett Weidman; Achterberg-Lawlis, Jeanne – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1978
Results indicate cancer patients depend strongly on perceived strength of religious beliefs and values in coping with imminent death. Low fear of death was associated with previous experience with a dying person. Death anxiety scale score for cancer patients was significantly lower than for other populations. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cancer, Coping, Counseling Effectiveness
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Thomae, H. – Human Development, 1981
The role of beliefs in expected unchangeability of life stress (EU) was studied in a sample of 194 elderly persons with economic and/or health problems and a control group. The research model integrated different approaches to cognitive theories of adjustment to aging. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Coping, Epistemology, Expectation
Zola, Irving Kenneth – Exceptional Parent, 1979
The author discusses the effects his disabilities have had on his life and explores some of the ways in which life is different for disabled persons. (PHR)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Coping, Disabilities
Goddard, Helen Luloff; Leviton, Dan – Death Education, 1980
Widows were interviewed to investigate how they coped with the many facets of widowhood, including intimacy-sexuality loss. Availability of family and/or friends as a source of support was found to be most important for satisfactory coping. Sexual problems, expecially frustration, were evident among many widows. (Author)
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Grief, Individual Needs
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