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Hey, Valerie; Leathwood, Carole – Higher Education Policy, 2009
We explore the significance of the "affective turn" in respect to higher education policy in the UK. This turn centres on creating new subjects of attention for the "employable" student and the "non-traditional" student, the latter defined as students from backgrounds with no earlier history of higher education…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Higher Education, Feminism, Policy Formation
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Schredl, Michael; Fricke-Oerkermann, Leonie; Mitschke, Alexander; Wiater, Alfred; Lehmkuhl, Gerd – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2009
Nightmares are defined as dreams with strong negative emotions which awaken the dreamer and are common during childhood: cross-sectional data shows the highest prevalence rates between the ages of five and ten. The present longitudinal study was designed to study the stability of nightmares over the course of 2 years. Sleep questionnaires and…
Descriptors: Incidence, Children, Psychopathology, Longitudinal Studies
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Jones, Rachel E.; Leen-Feldner, Ellen W.; Olatunji, Bunmi O.; Reardon, Laura E.; Hawks, Erin – Psychological Assessment, 2009
A valid and reliable instrument for measuring affect intensity does not exist for adolescents; such a measure may help to refine understanding of emotion among youths. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the psychometric properties and clinical relevance of a measure of affect intensity adapted for youths. Two hundred five community…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics, Psychological Patterns
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Eastin, Matthew S.; Appiah, Osei; Cicchirllo, Vincent – Human Communication Research, 2009
The current study examines the impact of racial representation on character identification and postgame play hostility. Examining data from Black and White participants, results suggest that cueing racial attributes influences identification and elicits stereotyping and hostile outcomes. Specifically, White players displayed more hostile thoughts…
Descriptors: Play, Identification, Personality, Psychological Patterns
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Minnis, Helen; Green, Jonathan; O'Connor, Thomas G.; Liew, Ashley; Glaser, D.; Taylor, E.; Follan, M.; Young, D.; Barnes, J.; Gillberg, C.; Pelosi, A.; Arthur, J.; Burston, A.; Connolly, B.; Sadiq, F. A. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Objective: To explore attachment narratives in children diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder (RAD). Method: We compared attachment narratives, as measured by the Manchester Child Attachment Story Task, in a group of 33 children with a diagnosis of RAD and 37 comparison children. Results: The relative risk (RR) for children with RAD having…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Young Children, Child Abuse, Personal Narratives
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Gonzalez-Mendez, Rosaura; Hernandez-Cabrera, Juan Andres – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2009
This study develops a structural equation model to describe the effect of two groups of factors (type of commitment and play context) on the violence experienced during intimate partner conflict. After contrasting the model in adolescents and university students, we have confirmed that aggressive play and the simulation of jealousy and anger…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Victims of Crime, Adolescents, Play
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Stanford, Sarah; Jones, Michael P. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Background: Research to date suggests that as many as 12-15% of young people engage in self-harm behaviour; however, the current understanding of the psychological basis of adolescent self-harm is limited. The objective was to determine whether adolescents who self-harm are a psychologically homogenous group. It was hypothesised that psychological…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Psychology, Behavior Patterns, College Students
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Cooley-Strickland, Michele; Quille, Tanya J.; Griffin, Robert S.; Stuart, Elizabeth A.; Bradshaw, Catherine P.; Furr-Holden, Debra – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2009
Community violence is recognized as a major public health problem (WHO, "World Report on Violence and Health," 2002) that Americans increasingly understand has adverse implications beyond inner-cities. However, the majority of research on chronic community violence exposure focuses on ethnic minority, impoverished, and/or crime-ridden communities…
Descriptors: Violence, Children, Social Influences, Substance Abuse
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Garcia-Montes, Jose M.; Zaldivar-Basurto, Flor; Lopez-Rios, Francisca; Molina-Moreno, Antonio – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2009
This article explores the relationships between certain cognitive and emotional factors (sensation seeking, impulsivity, self-esteem, anxiety sensitivity and loneliness) and regular consumption of alcohol and other drugs by a university population from Almeria (South Spain). During 2005 and 2006 students were given a battery of questionnaires…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drinking, Personality Traits, Foreign Countries
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Clayton, Ben; Beard, Colin; Humberstone, Barbara; Wolstenholme, Claire – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
This paper presents a philosophy and method for an ongoing investigation into the cause and effect of student emotions in higher education. In particular, it presents the possibilities for exploring students' positive emotions as "jouissance" experiences linked to the transgression of power relations and social structures. The paper takes the form…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Emotional Response, Phenomenology, Psychological Patterns
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Alfano, Candica A.; Pina, Armando A.; Villalta, Ian K.; Beidel, Deborah C.; Ammerman, Robert T.; Crosby, Lori E. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2009
Data from a study involving 88 youths who participated in one of two randomized controlled treatment trials of Social Effectiveness Therapy for Children reveals that loneliness scores and social effectiveness predicted changes in social anxiety and overall functioning after the treatment. Child-reported loneliness mediated changes in social…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Fear, Interpersonal Relationship, Child Health
Pence, Gregory – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Today's young academics need to lower their expectations, especially in light of the country's current economic woes. But judging from the author's experience, that mental adjustment could lead to rich opportunities. In this article, the author relates his struggle to establish a career in philosophy and provides his thoughts on the necessary…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Experience, Philosophy, Psychological Patterns
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Lee, Yu-Rim; Enright, Robert D. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2009
This study examined how forgiveness mediates and moderates between fathers' perceived unfair treatment (PUT) from a family of origin member and anger with the child (AWC). Eighty married fathers who have at least one child between the ages of 2 and 7 years individually completed the Opening Questionnaire, the Enright Forgiveness Inventory, the…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Fathers, Psychological Patterns, Gender Differences
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Berman, Steven L.; Weems, Carl F.; Petkus, Veronica F. – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2009
This paper examines the expression, prevalence, and incremental validity of identity problem symptoms in adolescence. A sample of high school students (N = 140) aged 15-18 completed measures of identity problem symptoms, identity status, and psychological symptom severity. Findings suggested that 14.3% would meet DSM IV criteria for identity…
Descriptors: Incidence, Severity (of Disability), Identification (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Frijns, Tom; Finkenauer, Catrin – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2009
Increasing bodies of evidence suggest that keeping secrets may be detrimental to well-being and adjustment, whereas confiding secrets may alleviate the detriments of secrecy and benefit well-being and adjustment. However, few studies have addressed the consequences of keeping and confiding secrets simultaneously, and even fewer have done so…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Longitudinal Studies, Social Adjustment, Well Being
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