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Rehfuss, Mark C.; Gambrell, Crista E.; Meyer, Dixie – Career Development Quarterly, 2012
This correlational study examined the relationship between career satisfaction and person-organization, demands-abilities, and needs-supplies fit with counselors (N = 464) using the Perceived Job Fit instrument (Cable & DeRue, 2002) and a scale of career satisfaction adapted from the Adult Career Concerns Inventory (Super, Thompson, Lindeman,…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Work Environment, Quality of Working Life, Work Attitudes
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Moyer, Michael – Journal of School Counseling, 2011
School counselors, like all mental health professionals are at high risk for burnout. High caseloads, job role ambiguity, and lack of supervision increase their propensity for burnout. Three areas were selected for study in this article due to their potential impact on burnout: supervision, student-to-counselor-ratios, and non-guidance related…
Descriptors: Burnout, Mental Health Workers, Role Conflict, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Ting, Siu-Man Raymond – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2009
SAT scores and noncognitive factors (acquired knowledge in a field, community service, positive self-concept, and preference for long-term goals) were found to be related to academic performance and persistence among 1st-year NCAA Division I student athletes (N = 109). Implications for college counselors and future research directions are…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement, Athletes
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Schwartz, Robert C. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2008
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether psychological symptoms, negative social events, treatment-related information, and degree of insight into one's illness predicted current homicidality in a population of clients with psychosis (N = 170). Multiple regression analyses revealed that homicidality can be reliably predicted when clients…
Descriptors: Psychosis, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Predictor Variables, Homicide
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Sciarra, Daniel T.; Seirup, Holly J. – Professional School Counseling, 2008
The study in this article employed a multidimensional (behavioral, emotional, and cognitive) construct of school engagement to examine its relationship to school achievement in mathematics across the five major racial groups. The sample included 115 American Indians, 486 Asians, 1,551 Blacks, 1,682 Latinos, and 7,554 Whites who participated in the…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, American Indians, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement