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Read, Jen'nan Ghazal; Emerson, Michael O. – Social Forces, 2005
The United States' black/white health gap is an important consequence of racial inequality. The gap is large, shows little signs of declining, and explanations have been limited by lack of theory and data. A new direction that offers potential for theoretical development is a focus on black immigrants, a group that shares the same racial status as…
Descriptors: African Americans, Foreign Countries, Well Being, Immigrants
Met, Myrian – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
If it is time to put the "world" into a world-class education, the author argues, then it is time to make foreign languages a greater priority in the U.S. education system. About 6% of the world's population speaks English as its primary language. English is widely spoken as a second language in countries where it has official status along with…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Mowbray, Carol T.; Bybee, Deborah; Hollingsworth, Leslie; Goodkind, Sara; Oyserman, Daphna – Social Work Research, 2005
This article examines the effects of living arrangements on the well-being of mothers with a serious mental illness. Analyses of data from a National Institute of Mental Health-funded study of an urban, primarily African American sample of 379 mothers with mental illness revealed few differences in parenting or social functioning between mothers…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Child Rearing, Mental Disorders, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Steck, Erin L.; Abrams, Laura M.; Phelps, LeAdelle – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
Traditionally the identification of, and treatment for, eating disorders has been based on developmental psychopathology theory and research, thereby emphasizing risk factors and the elimination of maladaptive behaviors. This article seeks to reconceptualize the prevention of, and protective factors for, eating disordered behavior from the…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Psychopathology, Prevention, At Risk Persons
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Fisher, John – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2004
Following previous work on the spiritual health of secondary students, the author wondered if it was possible to develop a spiritual health measure for younger children. Taking Fisher's model of spiritual health as the basis, items were developed to reflect relationships with self, with others, with the environment and with a god. The children's…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Foreign Countries, Spiritual Development, Measures (Individuals)
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Chan, Sally; Fung, Maggie Yuen; Tong, Chien Wai; Thompson, David – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2005
Many clients in Hong Kong with developmental disabilities stay in mental hospitals because of mental disorders and behavioural problems. There is a need to identify strategies that promote psychological well-being and reduce problem behaviours in this group of clients. This study evaluates the impact of multisensory therapy on participants'…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Therapy, Outcomes of Treatment, Experimental Groups
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Livneh, Hanoch; Wilson, Lisa M.; Pullo, Robert E. – Focus on Exceptional Children, 2004
Group counseling has been used with a wide range of people who have physical disorders including psychosomatic conditions, sensory (visual and auditory) disabilities, neuromuscular and orthopedic impairments, and life-threatening diseases. The needs and concerns of these people can be generally delineated as physical, psychological, social,…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Physical Disabilities, Counseling Techniques, Coping
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Aznar, A. S.; Castanon, D. G. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Background: To date, little research has focused on what factors constitute a quality of life (QOL) among Latin American families with a member who is intellectually disabled. Method: Total 180 Latin American families cooperated in a participative research project. During 18 months, the families and a team exchanged information about their QOL by…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Quality of Life, Social Science Research, Family Relationship
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Dion, M. Robin – Future of Children, 2005
Evidence of public and private interest in programs designed to strengthen the institution of marriage and reduce the number of children growing up without both their parents is growing. Robin Dion addresses the question of whether such programs can be effective, especially among disadvantaged populations. She begins by describing a variety of…
Descriptors: Low Income, Disadvantaged, Marriage, Social Scientists
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Siu, Oi-Ling; Phillips, David R. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2002
The "dual-channel" hypothesis (Lawton, 1996), which suggests the dual-antecedent pattern for positive and negative aspects of psychological well-being, was tested by examining the differential relationships between objective and subjective measures of family support (family contact, family quality, perceived importance of family) and…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Social Support Groups, Foreign Countries, Psychology
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Bowling, Ann; Gabriel, Zahava; Dykes, Joanna; Dowding, Lee Marriott; Evans, Olga; Fleissig, Anne; Banister, David; Sutton, Stephen – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2003
This study aimed to explore older peoples' definitions of, and priorities for, a good quality of life for themselves and their peers. Nine hundred and ninety-nine people aged 65 and over, living at home in Britain, were interviewed for the study. Good social relationships were the most commonly mentioned constituent that gave respondents' lives…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Definitions, Quality of Life, Educational Quality
Grebennikov, Leonid; Wiggins, Mark – Australian Educational Researcher, 2006
The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between exposure to classroom noise and the psychological well-being of full-time teaching staff in 14 preschool settings located across Western Sydney. The participants comprised 25 teachers, each of whom was administered a range of instruments. The results indicated that 40% of teachers…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Preschool Teachers, Occupational Safety and Health, Early Childhood Education
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Eisenhower, A.; Blacher, J. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: Two opposing perspectives--role strain and role enhancement--were considered as predictive of women's psychological and physical health. The authors examined the relation between multiple role occupancy (parenting, employment, marriage) and well-being (depression and health) among mothers of young adults with intellectual disability…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Mental Retardation, Ethnicity, Well Being
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Shek, Daniel T. L. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2006
Objective: There is no validated self-report measure of parental psychological control in the Chinese culture. The reliability and validity of the Chinese Paternal Psychological Control Scale (CPPCS) and Chinese Maternal Psychological Control Scale (CMPCS) were examined. Method: A total of 3,017 Chinese secondary school students responded to the…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Test Validity, Adolescents, Measures (Individuals)
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Moore, Kristin Anderson; Vandivere, Sharon; Redd, Zakia – Social Indicators Research, 2006
In this paper, we conceptualize and develop an index of sociodemographic risk that we hypothesize will be an improvement over the standard poverty measure as a measure of risk for children's development. The poverty line is widely used in government statistics and in research but is also widely acknowledged to have multiple shortcomings. Using…
Descriptors: Poverty, Parent Education, Family Income, Multivariate Analysis
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