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Shah, Nirvi – Education Week, 2012
Learning "how to be a Haut Gap student" is one of the basics at Charleston's Haut Gap Middle School. Along with reading, science, and mathematics classes, every student at Haut Gap Middle School takes a course in how to be a Haut Gap student. For most students, the class is 40 minutes a day for nine weeks. But it can last 18 weeks for…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Feedback (Response), Student Behavior, Middle Schools
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Marks, Peter E. L.; Cillessen, Antonius H. N.; Crick, Nicki R. – Social Development, 2012
This study aimed to support the theory of popularity contagion, which posits that popularity spreads among friends spontaneously and regardless of behavioral changes. Peer nominations of status and behavior were collected annually between 6th and 12th grades from a total of 1062 adolescents. Longitudinal hypotheses were mostly supported using path…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Peer Relationship, Peer Acceptance, Behavior Change
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Cashman, Holly R. – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2012
A handful of recent incidents hints at an ideological struggle over the use of the English word "fag(got)" and the Spanish word "maricon" in public discourse. This article examines the discursive and ideological struggle over the terms through the comparison of two cases in which Spanish/English bilingual Latinos in the U. S. use what might be…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Homosexuality, Ideology, English
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Horan, Sean M.; Houser, Marian L. – Communication Education, 2012
The goal of the present study was to test predicted outcome value theory (POV) in the classroom in order to discover the implications of students' POV judgments. Specifically, we explored the relationships among students' initial POV judgments and students' communication. To that end, we conducted a two-phase study in which students completed…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Prediction, Correlation, Student Participation
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Whitt, Ahmed; Howard, Matthew O. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2012
Objectives: The Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) is widely used in juvenile justice settings; however, little is known regarding its factor structure in antisocial youth. The authors evaluated the BSI factor structure in a state residential treatment population. Methods: 707 adolescents completed the BSI. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Suicide, Factor Structure, Adolescents
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van der Molen, Elsa; Hipwell, Alison E.; Vermeiren, Robert; Loeber, Rolf – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2012
Little is known about the ways in which the accumulation of maternal factors increases or reduces risk for girls' disruptive behavior during preadolescence. In the current study, maternal risk and promotive factors and the severity of girls' disruptive behavior were assessed annually among girls' ages 7-12 in an urban community sample (N = 2043).…
Descriptors: Intervention, Mothers, Daughters, Prevention
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Savolainen, Jukka; Hughes, Lorine A.; Mason, W. Alex; Hurtig, Tuula M.; Ebeling, Hanna; Moilanen, Irma K.; Kivivuori, Janne; Taanila, Anja M. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2012
Data from the 1986 Northern Finland Birth Cohort Study (n = 4,645) were used to examine the influence of mid-adolescent (age 15) school outcomes on late-adolescent (ages 17-19) risk of criminal conviction. Consistent with social-developmental theories of offending, we found that poor academic performance and reduced school attachment increase the…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Criminals, Academic Achievement, Adolescents
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Barber, Brian K.; Xia, Mingzhu; Olsen, Joseph A.; McNeely, Clea A.; Bose, Krishna – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
This study investigated parental psychological control of adolescents when construed as disrespect of individuality. First, 120 adolescents from 5 cultures were interviewed and asked to identify specific parental behaviors that communicated to them that they were disrespected as individuals. The interview data were coded and 8 new survey items…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Structural Equation Models, Adolescents, Psychological Patterns
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Newring, Kirk A. B.; Wheeler, Jennifer G. – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2012
We have previously discussed the application of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) with adults who have committed sexual offense behaviors (Newring & Wheeler, 2010). The present entry borrows heavily from the foundation presented in that chapter, and extends this approach to working with adolescents, youth, and juveniles with sexual offense…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Psychotherapy, Sexual Abuse, Exhibits
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Messinger, Adam M.; Nieri, Tanya A.; Villar, Paula; Luengo, Maria Angeles – Journal of School Violence, 2012
Few bullying studies focus on immigrant youths or acculturation stress as a risk factor for bullying and being bullied. Employing a sample of 1,157 foreign-born secondary students in Spain, we found that acculturation stress was widely experienced, although the average level of stress was moderate. Five percent of the sample reported being…
Descriptors: Bullying, Acculturation, At Risk Persons, Foreign Countries
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Gormally, Sinead; Deuchar, Ross – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2012
Recent concerns in the UK about youth disaffection, anti-social behaviour and gang culture have led to an increase in pre-emptive intervention strategies focused on the policing of groups of young people. This article explores the literature on youth/police relationships and the evidence that suggests that preventive police strategies may have…
Descriptors: Intervention, Foreign Countries, Law Enforcement, Young Adults
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Connell, Arin M.; Klostermann, Susan; Dishion, Thomas J. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2012
This study examines the effect of the Family Check Up (FCU) intervention on the probability of arrests from age 12 to 17 years for youth following heterogeneous developmental trajectories of antisocial behavior. Latent Growth Mixture Modeling results supported the presence of three developmental trajectories of arrests, including a large group of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Antisocial Behavior, Adolescents, Probability
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Silberg, Judy L.; Maes, Hermine; Eaves, Lindon J. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2012
Background: A critical issue in devising effective interventions for the treatment of children's behavioral and emotional problems identifying genuine family environmental factors that place children at risk. In most twin and family studies, environmental factors are confounded with both direct genetic risk from parents and the indirect effect of…
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Twins, Parent Influence, Hyperactivity
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Tomeny, Theodore S.; Barry, Tammy D.; Bader, Stephanie H. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2012
Existing literature regarding the adjustment of siblings of children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remains inconclusive, with some studies showing positive adjustment, others showing negative adjustment, and others showing no difference when compared to siblings of typically-developing children. For the current study, 42 parents of a…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Siblings, Autism, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Wiesner, Margit; Capaldi, Deborah M.; Kim, Hyoun K. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2012
Developmental taxonomies of crime disagree on whether distinctive offender trajectories are related to common or unique risks. This study examined childhood risks of differing arrest trajectories across childhood through early adulthood (from ages 10-11 to 26-27 years) that were identified in prior work for 203 at-risk, predominantly Caucasian…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Antisocial Behavior, Risk, Children
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