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Ventura, Jacqueline N.; Boss, Pauline G. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1983
Investigated parent coping behaviors in a sample of 100 mothers and 100 fathers of infants using the Family Coping Inventory. Factor analyses yielded three coping patterns: seeking social support and self-development; maintaining family integrity; and being religious, thankful, and content. Coping patterns were affected by respondent gender. (JAC)
Descriptors: Coping, Family Relationship, Infants, Parents
Steward, Robbie, J.; Smith-Jobski, Wendy; Harvell, Kyron; Eades, Melissa; Eldridge, Trisha; Lin, Wan-yu – 2002
This study investigated whether gender-based differences in psychological adjustment, coping, racial identity, and grade point average (GPA) existed among 100 at-risk, urban, African American high school students. Students completed the Affects Balance Scale, Adolescent Coping Orientation for Problem Experiences, and Black Racial Identity Scale.…
Descriptors: Black Students, Coping, Grade Point Average, High School Students
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Wilson, Michele – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1981
Discusses five components of a basic suicide syndrome. Examines gender differences in suicidal behavior through an analysis of male and female roles. Components include failure, commitment, rigidity, shame, and isolation. Considers the concept of autonomy in relation to sex differences in suicidal behavior. (RC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Coping
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Gilbert, Lucia Albino; Rachlin, Vicki – Counseling Psychologist, 1987
Identifies key issues in the psychosocial development of women and men that are important to understanding dual-career marriages. Describes life as a dual career family considering rewards, sources of stress, and factors that promote effective coping. Addresses pertinent metaissues--concepts of equity and the nature of society. Offers…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Dual Career Family, Family Life
Oskin, Deborah L. – 1996
Hope has been theorized to be a stable cognitive mindset that develops over time, as children experience success at meeting challenges and in conquering obstacles to their goals (Snyder et al, 1994). To determine the effects of children's violence exposure, both as victims and as witnesses, to children's hope, 99 children living in violent areas…
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Defense Mechanisms, Early Adolescents
Hensley, Wayne E. – 1991
This paper reports on a study to develop a scale of stress measurement and its use with undergraduate students (N=269) at a large land grant mid-Atlantic university. Students, within the classroom setting, were given a questionnaire containing 52 potentially stressful hypothetical situations and were asked to indicate the degree of stress they…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Coping, Higher Education
Zevon, Michael A.; Corn, Barbara; Lowrie, Geoffrey; Green, Daniel M. – 1991
Whereas aggressive multimodal therapies are responsible for improved survival rates of children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer, concern has grown regarding the potential for adverse and delayed developmental effects resulting from these treatments. In light of this concern, this study assessed 207 adult survivors of childhood cancer in…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, At Risk Persons, Cancer
Feinson, Marjorie Chary – 1984
Although there is consensus in the mental health literature that women report more distress and depressive symptoms than men, it is not clear if this applies to all age groups. To examine the relationship of gender and distress among older adults, two methods were employed. First, a review was conducted of all random community surveys conducted…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Coping, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Adjustment
Stryker, Eileen; And Others – 1985
The human qualities which are valued in American society are different from, and sometimes construed as opposite to, the qualities deemed desirable in women. This values conflict provided the impetus for a study of women doctoral students. Twenty women who were pursuing doctoral degrees in educational leadership or counseling psychology at one…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Competence, Coping, Doctoral Programs
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Plancherel, Bernard; Bolognini, Monique – Journal of Adolescence, 1995
Focused on mental health and protective factors in early adolescence. Significant relations between coping strategies and mental health were found, which are different according to gender: girls invest in more social relations, negative feelings, and consumption habits; boys often use sense of humor, or practice a hobby or sport. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Coping, Elementary Education
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Copeland, Ellis P.; Hess, Robyn S. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 1995
Analysis of Anglo or Hispanic ninth-graders' (n=244) reports on coping strategies showed that females engaged in social relationships and creating change, either in actual or cognitive terms, more frequently than males. Boys tended to rely on stress reduction activities or diversions. Ethnicity tactics were also noted. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anglo Americans, Behavior Patterns, Coping
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Eden, Devorah – Urban Education, 1992
Studies female engineers' characteristics, how they were socialized into engineering, and coping mechanisms for a male-dominated work world. Interviews with 29 women and 3 men suggest that women choose engineering because of the challenge, interest, and parental influence. Many female engineers experience gender discrimination and problems with…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Coping, Engineering, Engineers
Roffe, Michael; Fraser, Kathleen – 1978
An empirical test of a contemporary model of psychosocial stress was conducted to evaluate expected differences in cognitive and affective functioning for males and females in a professional career sample. Perceived powerlessness and affective hostility were viewed as constituting a cluster of adaptive responses to personal/social conditions…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Alienation, Coping, Fear of Success
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Wahlsten, Viveka Sundelin – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1994
This 4-year longitudinal study followed 12 infants or young children (6 boys and 6 girls) in 7 high-risk Swedish families (including drug abuse, chaotic family structure, antisocial behavior, and child care problems). Three girls developed mainly constructive (moderating) strategies; the other children demonstrated more or less destructive,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), At Risk Persons, Behavior Problems, Coping
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Olah, Attila – Journal of Adolescence, 1995
Studied influence of culture on coping behavior of youngsters in anxiety-provoking situations. Applied a situation-reaction inventory to late adolescents (n=721) from India, Italy, Hungary, Sweden, and Yemen. Consistent results showed adolescents at low-medium anxiety levels employed constructive and assimilative coping and at high anxiety levels…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Anxiety, Behavior Patterns
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