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Ballin, Liora; Balandin, Susan – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2007
Background: There is a large body of research focusing on the experiences of loneliness of older adults, yet little is known about the loneliness experiences of older adults with lifelong disability. In this paper, the authors present some findings from a larger qualitative study on the loneliness experiences of older people with cerebral palsy.…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Social Networks, Psychological Patterns, Older Adults
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Gygax, Pascal; Tapiero, Isabelle; Carruzzo, Emanuelle – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007
This paper provides an explanation for the nonspecificity of emotion inferences found in previous research [e.g., Language and Cognitive Processes, 19(5), 613-638, 2004]. We first demonstrate that behavioral components of emotions, as opposed to emotions per se, are better markers of readers' mental representations of the main character's…
Descriptors: Models, Psychological Patterns, Inferences, Pacing
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van Ecke, Yolanda – Career Development Quarterly, 2007
This article examines the relationship between attachment style, measured by Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised (R C. Fraley, N. G. Waller, & K. A. Brennan, 2000), and dysfunctional career thoughts, measured by the Career Thoughts Inventory (CTI; J. P. J. Sampson, G. W. Peterson, J. G. Lenz, R. C. Reardon, & D. E. Saunders, 1994a).…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Career Counseling, Attachment Behavior, Psychological Patterns
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Uecker, Jeremy E.; Regnerus, Mark D.; Vaaler, Margaret L. – Social Forces, 2007
Many Americans exhibit declining religiosity during early adulthood. There is no consensus about why this occurs, though longstanding assumptions suggest the secularizing effects of higher education, normative deviance and life course factors. We evaluate these effects on decreasing frequency of religious practice, diminished importance of…
Descriptors: Religion, Young Adults, Social Influences, Higher Education
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Hall, Diane M.; Stevenson, Howard C. – Teachers College Record, 2007
The experience and responsibility of addressing diversity issues in independent schools is the focus of this article. Open-ended interviews were conducted with diversity coordinators in independent schools in a large urban area in the Northeast. Coordinators were asked about their roles within the schools and about their participation in a study…
Descriptors: Race, Private Schools, Urban Areas, Psychological Patterns
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Moyer, Michael; Nelson, Kaye Welch – Professional School Counseling, 2007
The purpose of this study was to explore the meanings that self-mutilating behaviors have to adolescents. Phenomenological interviews of six students resulted in the development of seven core themes. The data provided valuable insight into the world of self-mutilation at its beginning stages. Implications for school counselors are discussed.
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Adolescents, Phenomenology, Interviews
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Lavee, Yoav; Ben-Ari, Adital – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
We examined the association between work-related stress of both spouses and daily fluctuations in their affective states and dyadic closeness. Daily diary data from 169 Israeli dual-earner couples were analyzed using multilevel modeling. The findings indicate that work stress has no direct effect on dyadic closeness but rather is mediated by the…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Spouses, Marital Satisfaction, Parent Child Relationship
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Clement, Marie-Eve; Chamberland, Claire – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2007
Objective: To present prevalence rates of child psychological aggression and physical violence from a population survey conducted in 2004 and to compare the rates with the rates obtained in the 1999 edition of the survey. Methods: The survey used a randomly generated telephone number methodology. Interviews were conducted using a computer-assisted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Telecommunications, Mothers, Discipline
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Begeer, Sander; Terwogt, Mark Meerum; Rieffe, Carolien; Stegge, Hedy; Koot, Hans M. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2007
We tested whether children with and without high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (HFASD) differ in their understanding of the influence of mood states on behaviour. A total of 122 children with HFASD or typical development were asked to predict and explain the behaviour of story characters during hypothetical social interactions. HFASD and…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Children, Emotional Response, Behavior
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Kalafat, John; Gould, Madelyn S.; Munfakh, Jimmie Lou Harris; Kleinman, Marjorie – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
The effectiveness of telephone crisis services/hotlines, examining proximal outcomes as measured by changes in callers' crisis state from the beginning to the end of their calls to eight centers in the U.S. and intermediate outcomes within 3 weeks of their calls, was evaluated. Between March 2003 and July 2004, 1,617 crisis callers were assessed…
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Suicide, Telecommunications, Referral
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Andover, Margaret S.; Zlotnick, Caron; Miller, Ivan W. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
Research has shown both childhood physical and sexual abuse to be associated with later suicide attempts, although some studies have not supported these findings. However, few studies have investigated differences in physical and sexual abuse histories among single and multiple suicide attempters. The goals of the current study were two-fold: (a)…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Suicide, Children, Patients
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Borges, Guilherme; Nock, Matthew K.; Medina-Mora, Maria Elena; Benjet, Corina; Lara, Carmen; Chiu, Wai Tat; Kessler, Ronald C. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
Nationally representative data from the Mexican National Comorbidity Survey are presented on the lifetime prevalence and age-of-onset (AOO) distributions of suicide ideation, plan and attempt and on temporally prior demographic and "DSM-IV" psychiatric risk factors. Lifetime ideation was reported by 8.1% of respondents, while 3.2%…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Suicide, At Risk Persons, Epidemiology
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Halligan, Sarah L.; Cooper, Peter J.; Healy, Sarah J.; Murray, Lynne – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2007
Child externalising symptoms are associated with a bias towards attributing hostile intent to others. We examined the role of parental attributions in the development of this hostile attribution bias in children. The parents of 134 children aged 5-7 years responded to hypothetical social scenarios examining a) their general tendency to attribute…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Social Cognition, Parents, Parent Role
Hewitt, Paul – Leadership, 2007
School culture is unique, which has a lot to do with the unpredictable and sometimes irrational behavior that can occur at the bargaining table. When confronting the uniqueness of school cultures, the key to understanding and leading through the trials and tribulations of collective bargaining is to recognize the uniqueness of the people who enter…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), School Culture, Collective Bargaining, Teaching Conditions
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Krizan, Zlatan; Windschitl, Paul D. – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
People are often presumed to be vulnerable to a desirability bias, namely, a tendency to be overoptimistic about a future outcome as a result of their preferences or desires for that outcome. In this article, this form of wishful thinking is distinguished from the more general concepts of motivated reasoning and overoptimism, and the evidence for…
Descriptors: Social Desirability, Personality Traits, Individual Characteristics, Motivation
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