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Kaestner, Robert – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
While it is widely acknowledged that the family and childhood environments affect adult well being, why they matter is still an area of significant debate. Previous research concerned with this issue has focused on the influence of family income, family structure, and cognitive ability. Much of this research has focused on economic and social…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Cognitive Ability, Self Esteem
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Christensen, Tory J.; Ringdahl, Joel E.; Bosch, Joni J.; Falcomata, Terry S.; Luke, Jeffrey R.; Andelman, Marc S. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2009
A functional analysis was conducted to identify the role environmental variables had on the maintenance of self-injury and aggression. At the outset of the evaluation, an abdominal x-ray showed a moderate to large amount of stool throughout the colon (i.e., constipation). Consequently, medication was administered to promote bowel emptying. Initial…
Descriptors: Aggression, Self Destructive Behavior, Child Behavior, Autism
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van der Heide, D. C.; van der Putten, A. A. J.; van den Berg, P. B.; Taxis, K.; Vlaskamp, C. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2009
Background: Persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) suffer from a wide range of health problems and use a wide range of different drugs. This study investigated for frequently used medication whether there was a health problem documented in the medical notes for the drug prescribed. Method: Persons with PIMD with an…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Severe Mental Retardation, Physical Health, Residential Institutions
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Stevens, Hanna E.; Leckman, James F.; Coplan, Jeremy D.; Suomi, Stephen J. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2009
A literature review on macaque monkeys finds that peer rearing of young macaques and rearing of young macaques by mothers that are undergoing variable foraging conditions result in emotional and neurophysiological disturbance. Certain genotypes contribute to resilience to this disturbance. The findings have implications to child mental health and…
Descriptors: Risk, Personality Traits, Social Experience, Primatology
Goh, Debbie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Despite efforts to introduce information and communication technologies to women, internet access rates for women and the benefits they can draw from using ICTs still are not on par with men. This dissertation examines why the gender digital divide persists in America, who are the women at the lower end of the digital divide, and why they are…
Descriptors: Feminism, Females, Definitions, Access to Computers
Steinberg, Paul – RAND Corporation, 2010
Recent research has established evidence of a strong link between poor physical health during childhood (and even in utero) and health and economic outcomes much later in adulthood. But much less is known about the long-term economic consequences of psychological conditions experienced during childhood, although childhood psychological…
Descriptors: Siblings, Substance Abuse, Income, Mental Disorders
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Henning, Marcus; Krageloh, Christian; Hawken, Susan; Zhao, Yipin; Doherty, Iain – Issues in Educational Research, 2010
There is growing literature in the area of medical students' quality of life. As far as we know, no qualitative studies have investigated the links between students' quality of life issues and their motivation to learn. The key question that drove the present study was: Is there a correlation between students' quality of life and their motivation…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Quality of Life, Sleep, Learning Motivation
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Cox, Tiffany L.; Zunker, Christie; Wingo, Brooks; Thomas, Dana-Marie; Ard, Jamy D. – Social Indicators Research, 2010
African American (AA) women's preference for a larger body size and underestimation of their body weight may affect the relationship between their body weight and weight-related quality of life (QOL). We wanted to examine the relationship between weight-related QOL and body mass index (BMI) in a sample of overweight AA women. Thirty-three…
Descriptors: Obesity, Body Composition, Females, Self Concept
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Moore, Spencer; Daniel, Mark; Bockenholt, Ulf; Gauvin, Lise; Richard, Lucie; Stewart, Steven; Dube, Laurette – Journal of Community Psychology, 2010
Recent research has suggested that perceived control and a person's perceptions of their neighborhood environment may mediate the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health. This cross-sectional study assessed whether perceptions of informal social control mediated the association between SES and self-reported health, and if these…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Socioeconomic Status, Social Control, Foreign Countries
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Monden, Christiaan W. S. – Social Indicators Research, 2010
The association between educational attainment and self-assessed health is well established but the mechanisms that explain this association are not fully understood yet. It is likely that part of the association is spurious because (genetic and non-genetic) characteristics of a person's family of origin simultaneously affect one's educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Siblings, Educational Attainment, Physical Health
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Krause, Neal – Social Indicators Research, 2010
The purpose of this study is to develop and test a conceptual model that assesses the following theoretical linkages: (1) people who go to church more often tend to receive more spiritual support from fellow church members (i.e., encouragement to adopt religious teachings and principles); (2) individuals who get more frequent spiritual support are…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Role of Religion, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Older Adults
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Liptak, Gregory S.; El Samra, Ahmad – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
The health care needs of children with spina bifida are complex. They need specialists, generalists, and an integrated system to deliver this complex care and to align and inform all the providers. Most research in spina bifida has been focused on narrow medical outcomes; it has been noncollaborative, based on small samples of convenience, with no…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Diseases, Congenital Impairments, Health Services
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Coleman, Lester; Glenn, Fiona – Children & Society, 2010
This review of international literature assesses the impacts that the relationship breakdown of parents has on children and factors that can provide support should this occur. The parental separation process causes significant albeit short-term distress for most children, with a minority reporting longer-term outcomes such as socio-economic…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Parent Child Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship, Marital Status
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Schulz, Richard; Sherwood, Paula R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
The associations between physical and psychological health and being an informal caregiver are well established. In this article, "caregiving" denotes care that is provided by a family member or friend rather than by a professional who is reimbursed for services. Clinical observation and early empirical research showed that assuming a caregiving…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Psychology, Stress Variables, Family Relationship
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Norrish, Jacolyn M.; Vella-Brodrick, Dianne A. – Social Indicators Research, 2008
This paper critiques the view that the study of happiness is not a worthy scientific pursuit. The happiness set point and hedonic treadmill theories denote the complexity of increasing happiness levels due to genetic limitations and adaptation, however, there is mounting evidence to suggest that with the use of appropriate measures and specific…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Psychological Patterns, Life Satisfaction, Well Being
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