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Kirsis Allennys Dipre; Diana Gallardo; Susan F. Branco; Ladylanis Grullon Cepeda – Professional Counselor, 2024
Afro Latinx immigrants are an underserved population in the United States and within counseling specifically. The counseling profession has been slow to address the unique needs of this population despite the increased visibility of this group in recent years. Consistent with the codes of ethics from the American Counseling Association and the…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Multiracial Persons, African Americans, Immigrants
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McLouglin, Larisa; Spears, Barbara; Taddeo, Carmel – International Journal of Emotional Education, 2018
A substantial amount of research has documented the negative impact technology has on young people's lives: particularly cyberbullying and the negative mental health outcomes associated with it. Research examining how technology could promote mental health and wellbeing in young people however, needs further investigation. This paper reports on a…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Mental Health, Well Being
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Taheri, Ali Akbar; Davoudi, Mohammad – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
Compensation Strategies (CpSs) are strategies which a language user employs in order to achieve his intended meaning when precise linguistic forms are for some reasons not available at that point of communication. Different factors may influence the use of CpSs, among which the level of language proficiency is one of the most important ones. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Language Proficiency
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Holdsworth, Louise; Nuske, Elaine; Breen, Helen – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2013
While there has been minimal recent gendered gambling research conducted in Australia and elsewhere, there is some evidence to suggest that gender differences do exist in various ways including gambling motivations such as gambling used as a coping strategy to alleviate or "escape" from stress and anxiety, help-seeking and prevalence of…
Descriptors: Females, Experience, Addictive Behavior, Comorbidity
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Doyle, Louise; Treacy, Margaret P.; Sheridan, Ann – Advances in School Mental Health Promotion, 2017
Schools are a key setting for mental health promotion and the provision of emotional support to students. As teachers and school counsellors are adults with whom adolescents have regular contact, it is likely they would be used as a help source by distressed students however there are few studies on this from an Irish context. A mixed methods…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Barriers, Help Seeking, School Counseling
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Sato, Takahiro; Kozub, Francis M.; Samalot-Rivera, Amaury – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2017
The purpose of this study is to describe and explain master students' academic and social experiences during the transition to teacher education master programs. This study is based on the theory of transition that supports the understanding of students' transition to graduate studies as they connect to the academic supports needed to cope with…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Physical Education, Educational Experience, Graduate Students
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Cross, Michael; Atinde, Vivian – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2015
This article explores how successful undergraduate students from marginalized communities or historically disadvantaged backgrounds negotiate their performance within a university environment. It addresses one important question: How did they make their way up the academic ladder in the face of hardship determined by their unique historical…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Networks
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Stamp, Lucy; Banerjee, Manju; Brown, Franklin C. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2014
This study examined issues related to college adjustment and self-advocacy from the perspective of students diagnosed with a primarily inattentive presentation of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) who were unable to meet minimum academic expectations in their first attempt at college. Data were gathered from 12 students with ADHD who,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Self Advocacy, College Preparation, School Readiness
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Mackay, Graham J.; Carey, Timothy A.; Stevens, Bruce – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2011
Bullying in schools continues to be a problem despite the best efforts of educators, researchers, and clinicians. Of most concern for the present study is that some children experience long-term victimisation by their peers. To improve our understanding in this area, the phenomenology of being bullied over the course of the school year was…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Interviews, Social Networks
Rosenberg, Kara Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study of immigrants reestablishing their lives in a new country used classic, Glaserian grounded theory. The purpose of the study was to discover the main concerns of the participants as they engaged in the basic social process of changing their country of residence. Using the grand tour question of "Tell me about coming to the United…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Comparative Analysis, Immigrants, Acculturation
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Zakar, Rubeena; Zakar, Muhammad Zakria; Kramer, Alexander – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012
This article documents the coping strategies adopted by women victims of spousal violence in Pakistan. By drawing on 21 in-depth interviews conducted in Lahore and Sialkot (Pakistan), we found that the women tried to cope with violence by using various strategies, both emotion focused (e.g., use of religion, placating the husband, etc.) and…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Social Change, Females, Foreign Countries
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Muganyizi, Projestine S.; Nystrom, Lennarth; Axemo, Pia; Emmelin, Maria – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
Grounded theory guided the analysis of 30 in-depth interviews with raped women and community members who had supported raped women in their contact with the police and health care services in Tanzania. The aim of this study was to understand and conceptualize the experiences of the informants by creating a theoretical model focusing on barriers,…
Descriptors: Caring, Grounded Theory, Health Services, Help Seeking
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Vik, Astrid Kristin; Lassen, Liv M. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2010
This article explores how 11 pupils with severe visual impairment cope with reading activities in inclusive Norwegian schools. All pupils received instruction in braille and print, and used an audio-text format. Having multiple reading options provided possibilities for pupils to achieve reading skills, but also generated stress. Theories of…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Visual Impairments, Coping, Reading Skills
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Lofstrand, Cecilia Hansen – Journal of Youth Studies, 2009
Within the crime victim movement and discourse on victimization, a novel victim category has been introduced: the young crime victim. This article analyses the professional discourse formed around the new notion, focusing on the needs of the young crime victim along with the practices, tools, and techniques used to deal with resistance at a…
Descriptors: Crime, Foreign Countries, Victims of Crime, Resistance (Psychology)
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Rivera, Hector H.; Waxman, Hersh C. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2011
This study examines resilient and nonresilient characteristics in mathematics among Hispanic students in a major metropolitan city located in the south central region of the United States. The study examined data from semistructure interviews of 118 resilient and nonresilient English language learners (ELLs) in 4th and 5th grade. The interviews…
Descriptors: Homework, Help Seeking, Self Efficacy, Parent Participation
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