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McNeely, R. L. – Administration in Mental Health, 1985
Surveyed employees of a comprehensive human services department during a period of budgetary retrenchment to determine whether there were gender-related differences in reported job satisfaction levels or in underlying factors. Human service employees become much more androgynous during times of fiscal hardship. (Author/MCF)
Descriptors: Androgyny, Employees, Human Services, Job Satisfaction
Carbone, Dominic J. – 1991
The intersection of work and family life has always been a popular topic of discussion among family theorists. This study examined human service employees in direct service positions coping with work stress, family stress, and work-family conflict. The effects of work stress, family stress and work-family conflict on depression were examined.…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Employees, Family Life, Human Services
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Ezell, Hazel F.; And Others – Journal of Management, 1980
Responses of male and female managers were analyzed for differences existing in perceptions of self-competence and differences in their evaluations of the competence of women managers generally. Findings suggest female managers see themselves as competent but see female managers in general as being less competent. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Administrators, Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Competence
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Etzion, Dalia; Pines, Ayala – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1986
Burnout and coping were investigated among 503 human service professionals in the United States and Israel. Americans reported feeling more burned out than Israelis; women more than men. Women used indirect and inactive coping strategies more than men and Americans more than Israelis, suggesting active-direct strategies are better defenses against…
Descriptors: Burnout, Coping, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
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Bitonti, Christine; And Others – Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 1996
A survey of 300 Nevada human services workers tested four areas of multicultural competence: awareness, knowledge, skills, and relationship. Women scored higher than men on three subscales. Graduate-degree workers scored higher than BA-level workers on two subscales. Cultural awareness was the weakest area overall, although minority workers scored…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Human Services, Intercultural Communication, Interpersonal Competence
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Rabiner, Donna J. – Gerontologist, 1992
Used data from Channeling Demonstration to investigate relationship between program participation, utilization of formal in-home services, and client satisfaction in elderly population. Age, being male, severe Activities of Daily Living dependency, living alone with no informal support, provision of basic case management services, and utilization…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Daily Living Skills, Human Services, Long Term Care
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Cook, Alicia S.; Weigel, Daniel J. – Family Relations, 1983
Investigated perceived sources of emotional and instrumental support for recently relocated families (N=298) in hypothetical crisis situations. Very few individuals reported having no social supports. The extended family was viewed as the most important source, despite geographical separation, followed by friends and formal support systems.…
Descriptors: Extended Family, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Mobility, Helping Relationship
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Branch, Laurence G.; Jette, Alan M. – Gerontologist, 1983
Over 80 percent of a sample of community-living elderly were self-sufficient in performing basic activities of daily living (ADL); only 18 percent were self-sufficient in performing instrumental ADL. Most elders who use long-term care assistance relied solely on the informal support network in both instrumental (86 percent) and basic (50 percent)…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Daily Living Skills, Family Relationship, Human Services
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Trupin, Eric W.; And Others – American Journal of Public Health, 1991
Investigates the service needs of severely emotionally disturbed children. Primary case workers of 3,398 children and adolescents under state care were surveyed regarding the children's treatment history and social and clinical conditions. Nontraditional home- and school-based services were the needs most frequently reported. (CJS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Delivery Systems, Emotional Disturbances
Van Nostrand, Joan F.; And Others – 1981
Characteristics of the expected 55 million elderly Americans in the year 2050 can be predicted with some accuracy. The proportion of elderly blacks will increase, while the ratio of women to men will remain at three to one, with a higher ratio at the higher age levels. Educational levels will also rise significantly. Current information indicates…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Charts, Demography, Health Services
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Finn, Janet L. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2001
Examines constructions of adolescence and pathology and their relation to human service intervention. Locates history of related discourses along a trajectory of 20th-century capitalism, attending especially to racialized, gendered, and class-based aspects. Argues that the youth treatment industry may not be preparing youth for healthy adulthood,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Capitalism, Discourse Analysis
Salm, Don – 1992
This memorandum describes the programs and services available to women offenders in the Wisconsin correctional institutions for women. In the area of vocational and educational programs and services, this memorandum also briefly compares those available to women offenders with those available to male offenders in Wisconsin correctional…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Criminals
Martin, Janice E.; And Others – 1992
This study evaluated whether or not locus of control mediates rational-irrational beliefs. Data were generated investigating the impact of an internal-external orientation and selected demographic variables (age, race, gender, education, and occupation) on rational-irrational beliefs. Independent variables were locus of control and demographic…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Beliefs, Comparative Testing
Buser, Robert L.; Humm, William L., Ed. – 1980
This report describes results of a study of secondary school student participation in extracurricular activities. The activity offerings were identified and classified into eleven groups: 1) class-related, 2) athletics, 3) music, 4) school services, 5) drama, 6) school publications, 7) personal interests, 8) honor, 9) student government, 10)…
Descriptors: Athletics, Extracurricular Activities, Honor Societies, Human Services
Sebesta, Douglas S.; LaPlante, Mitchell P. – 1996
This report on HIV/AIDS, disability, and employment analyzes data from the AIDS Cost and Services Utilization Survey of 1991-1992, a longitudinal study of 1,949 HIV-infected men and women. The report examines the diagnostic history of people living with HIV and its relation to function, disability, and labor force participation over time. Study…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Costs, Depression (Psychology), Disabilities
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