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Lucas-Thompson, Rachel G. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2012
The goal of this study was to explore theoretically suggested but untested links between interparental conflict and stress physiology in late adolescence. A multi-method study was conducted involving families (n = 42) who previously participated in the University California, Irvine site of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development;…
Descriptors: Evidence, Late Adolescents, Physiology, Conflict
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Putwain, Dave W.; Connors, Liz; Woods, Kevin; Nicholson, Laura J. – Pastoral Care in Education, 2012
The Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) taken by pupils in their final year of primary schooling in England have been widely criticised for placing children under too pressure and contributing to an increase in test-related stress and anxiety. In this exploratory study we set out to explore the experiences of forthcoming SATs in a small sample of…
Descriptors: Credentials, Student Attitudes, Test Anxiety, Foreign Countries
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Siegwarth, Nicole; Larkin, Kevin T.; Kemmner, Christine – Psychological Record, 2012
Experimenter effects have long been hypothesized to influence participants' responses to mental stress testing. To explore the influence of experimenter warmth on responses to two mental stress tasks (mental arithmetic, mirror tracing), 32 young women participated in a single 45-min experimental session. Participants were randomized into warm…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Females, Emotional Response, Human Body
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Davis, Elizabeth L.; Buss, Kristin A. – Social Development, 2012
This study investigated the relations among shyness, physiological dysregulation, and maternal emotion socialization in predicting children's social behavior with peers during the kindergarten year (N = 66; 29 girls). For shy children, interactions with peers represent potential stressors that can elicit negative emotion and physiological…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Shyness, Socialization, Peer Relationship
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Hale-Smith, Amy; Park, Crystal L.; Edmondson, Donald – Psychological Assessment, 2012
Efforts to measure religion have intensified, and many specific dimensions have been identified. However, although belief is a core dimension of all world religions, little attention has been given to assessment of religious beliefs. In particular, 1 essential set of religious beliefs, those concerning the reasons for human suffering, has remained…
Descriptors: Validity, Adolescents, Measures (Individuals), Social Desirability
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Wiese, Bettina S.; Ritter, Johannes O. – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Dealing with developmental tasks in work and family domains is an important challenge for young and middle-aged adults. We investigated a transition that has evolved into a normative task for women, namely, the retransition back to paid work following maternity leave. In a diary study with 149 mothers who had just returned to work, we examined the…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Developmental Tasks, Mothers, Family Work Relationship
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Gillis, Jennifer M.; Beights, Rebecca – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012
Alongside the increased prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), there is a greater likelihood of clinical psychologists having a role in the treatment of children with these disorders. Population heterogeneity with respect to ASD-specific symptomatology, comorbid medical and psychiatric issues, level of cognitive functioning, and presence…
Descriptors: Autism, Psychologists, Psychopathology, Clinical Psychology
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Maschi, Tina; Schwalbe, Craig S. – Social Work Research, 2012
This study examines how probation officers' (POs) knowledge of juveniles' trauma influences probation practices. The study was conducted with POs who responded to a Web-based survey ("n" = 308). The POs were directed to randomly select one juvenile from their caseload and to complete the Probation Practices Assessment Survey to assess their…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Structural Equation Models, Law Enforcement, Trauma
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Vera, Elizabeth M.; Vacek, Kimberly; Blackmon, Sha'kema; Coyle, Laura; Gomez, Kenia; Jorgenson, Katherine; Luginbuhl, Paula; Moallem, Isabel; Steele, John C. – Youth & Society, 2012
This study examines stressors, general stress levels, coping strategies, and subjective well-being in a sample of 144 ethnically diverse, urban adolescents (mean age of 13). The most frequently reported stressors include the death of a family member, feeling socially isolated, family financial problems, injury of a family member, and parents…
Descriptors: Financial Problems, Life Satisfaction, Adolescents, Coping
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Bijttebier, Patricia; Raes, Filip; Vasey, Michael W.; Feldman, Gregory C. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2012
Rumination to negative affect has been linked to the onset and maintenance of mood disorders in adults as well as children. Responses to positive affect have received far less attention thus far. A few recent studies in adults suggest that responses to positive affect are involved in the development of both depressive and hypomanic symptoms, but…
Descriptors: Intervals, Measures (Individuals), Depression (Psychology), Affective Behavior
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Katz, Carmit; Hershkowitz, Irit; Malloy, Lindsay C.; Lamb, Michael E.; Atabaki, Armita; Spindler, Sabine – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2012
Objective: The study focused on children's nonverbal behavior in investigative interviews exploring suspicions of child abuse. The key aims were to determine whether non-verbal behavior in the pre-substantive phases of the interview predicted whether or not children would disclose the alleged abuse later in the interview and to identify…
Descriptors: Children, Nonverbal Communication, Evidence, Video Technology
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Carmeli, Eli; Imam, Bita; Bachar, Asad; Merrick, Joav – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
The decline in cognitive ability and physical performance in older adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) is accompanied by less participation in social activities and a sedentary lifestyle; however the pathogenesis is not clear yet. It was recently suggested that chronic disease, adverse drug reactions, and aging create a cascade of events…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Mental Retardation, Academic Achievement, Physical Fitness
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Lovell, Brian; Moss, Mark; Wetherell, Mark A. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
Elevated psychological distress and concomitant dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis has been implicated as one pathway that links the stress of caregiving with adverse health outcomes. This study assessed whether perceived social support might mitigate the psychological, endocrine and health consequences of caregiver…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Self Esteem, Autism, Physical Health
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Assor, Avi; Tal, Karen – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
We examined the idea that adolescents' perceptions of their mothers as using parental conditional positive regard (PCPR) to promote academic achievement are associated with maladaptive self feelings and coping. A study of 153 adolescents supported the hypothesis that PCPR predicts self-aggrandizement following success and self devaluation and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents, Coping
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Henfield, Malik S. – Gifted Child Today, 2012
Oftentimes, when the subject of Black students' talent maximization in gifted and advanced courses and programs is broached, students are treated as a monolithic entity. In fact, there is considerable evidence to suggest that unsuccessful achievement of academic excellence may be more troublesome for males than females at many points along the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gap, Advanced Courses, Evidence
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