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Turek, Traci; Wragge, Payton; Bice, Matthew R.; Ball, James W. – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2017
The purpose of the current study was to examine relationships between physical activity levels and motivation among active Greek affiliated college students. Thousands of college students join the Greek system upon enrollment in college; however, limited literature exists examining physical activity motivation among sororities and fraternities.…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Student Motivation, Sororities
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Haddad, Kristen L. A.; Canfield, James P.; Harley, Dana; Mangan, Lori – School Social Work Journal, 2017
Urban hassles are daily stressors germane to urban environments. Stressors, being strong agents in the development and/or exacerbation of psychosocial issues, often overlap with academic success (Sanchez, Lambert, & Cooley-Strickland, 2013). This makes the presence of urban hassles a particular point of interest when serving at-risk…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Stress Variables, High School Students, Student Needs
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Cramer, Robert J.; La Guardia, Amanda C.; Bryson, Claire; Morgan, Kelley – Journal of American College Health, 2017
Objective: To analyze the overlap of nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicide-related behaviors (SRB) among college students with regard to demographics, mental health, and coping styles. Participants: Respondents were 572 undergraduate students at a southwestern public university. Methods: Data were collected in 2015. Respondents completed a…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Suicide, Demography, Mental Health
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Doody, Sara; McDonnell, Maggie; Reid, Erin; Marshall, Sarah C. – LEARNing Landscapes, 2017
This collaborative autoethnography explores how a doctoral peer writing group (PWG) has become an important means of fostering well-being among the authors, who are four doctoral scholars. Focusing on how writing in doctoral education can act as a barrier to well-being, defined as feeling part of a "community," feeling…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Well Being, Sense of Community, Motivation
Merydith, Scott P.; Bamonto, Suzanne; Stalker, Elise; Larkin, Jillian – Communique, 2017
During the 2016 presidential campaign, immigration became a major national issue. President Trump's executive order that places travel restrictions on citizens and refugees from six predominantly Muslim countries and that bans their entrance into the United States has resulted in nationwide protests and questions regarding the constitutionality of…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Immigrants, Public Policy, Immigration
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Tomeny, Theodore S.; Barry, Tammy D.; Fair, Elizabeth C. – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2017
Background: Typically developing (TD) siblings of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often fulfil caregiving roles as children or adults (i.e., parentification, which can be either parent-focused or sibling-focused).Method This study examines how parentification interacts with social support when predicting distress and sibling…
Descriptors: Sibling Relationship, Social Support Groups, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Lauderdale-Littin, Stacy; Blacher, Jan – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2017
Background: Having a child with intellectual disability impacts all family members, with both parents and siblings having to adjust. Negative impact on the typically developing sibling, specifically, has been shown to vary based on caregiving responsibilities and mothers' stress level. Method: This study gathered information from 238 Latina and…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Hispanic Americans, Whites, Mothers
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Chen, Junjun – Educational Practice and Theory, 2017
This study aims to understand teacher emotions through interviewing 53 primary teachers in Hong Kong and Mainland China. Content analysis was employed to analyze the data. Teachers reported 68 different types of emotions which decreases as distance from the teachers increases at the five nested ecological system--microsystem, mesosystem,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Emotional Response, Elementary School Teachers
Dunn, Molly S. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
K-12 teachers encounter numerous occupational stressors as part of their profession, and these stressors place them at risk of job-related stress and burnout (Maslach & Jackson, 1981; Maslach, Schaufeli, & Leiter, 2001). Given the prevalence of stress and burnout among school personnel, concrete interventions designed to address the unique…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Intervention, Guides, Elementary School Teachers
Ozmusul, Mustafa – Online Submission, 2017
We experience some rapid and unexpected changes especially within the incoherent and asunder school policies and implementations that are unsuitable for the demands and expectations of school stakeholders. Furthermore, the internal and other external obstacles and non-ideal situations such as lack of resources, negative school climate, less…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Administrator Role, Resilience (Psychology), Work Environment
Cheng, Katherine C. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Built upon Control Value Theory, this dissertation consists of two studies that examine university students' future-oriented motivation, socio-emotional regulation, and diurnal cortisol patterns in understanding students' well-being in the academic-context. Study 1 examined the roles that Learning-related Hopelessness and Future Time Perspective…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Physiology, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students
Beebe, Jay – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The field of special education is facing a shortage of teachers. A shortage of special education teachers is an example of a pressing issue within education. The problem is that teacher attrition rates are among the highest within special education. Many special education teachers are leaving the profession after a few years of teaching for varied…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Qualitative Research, Teacher Attitudes, Interviews
Byrd, Kristie M. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This basic qualitative research study explored the lives of 14 elementary teachers in their classroom environment to answer two central research questions which are: what coping strategies do teachers find most effective and what coping mechanisms provided by administration helps them cope with classroom stress? Data were collected through…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Coping, Stress Management, Qualitative Research
Lynch, Robert Jason – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Breaking the Silence: A Phenomenological Exploration of Secondary Traumatic Stress in U.S. College Student Affairs Professionals is a qualitative-intensive mixed methods study using phenomenology and art-based research techniques to uncover the essence of secondary traumatic stress in U.S. college student affairs professionals. Researchers in the…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Trauma, Student Personnel Services, Stress Variables
Zoromski, Lorraine M. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study looked for associations between measures of emotional intelligence in an intensive clinical experience for nursing students in their final semester of an associate's degree program. The theory of emotional labor was used to make connections between nursing clinical experience and emotional intelligence. Twenty nursing students from a…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Clinical Experience, Nursing Education, Correlation
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