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Seltzer, Marsha Mailick; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1993
Comparison of 160 adults with Down's syndrome (DS) and their aging mothers with 253 adults with mental retardation resulting from other causes (and their mothers) found that the DS mothers reported less conflicted family environments, more satisfaction with their social supports, and less stress and burden associated with caregiving than did the…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Adults, Downs Syndrome, Family Relationship
Peer reviewedSeybold, D. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1993
Discussions conducted with people with visual impairments indicated that clients undergoing mobility training first need to overcome inhibitions, stress, and anxieties, which are influenced by the timing of and their readiness for mobility training, insufficient information about mobility, feelings of isolation and helplessness, and lack of…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Blindness, Group Discussion, Knowledge Level
Hiebert, Bryan; Balshaw, Beth – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1993
Compared two sections of upper level undergraduate course on professional stress and burnout, one delivered to students (n=11) by interactive audio teleconferencing and other delivered to students (n=36) by traditional on-campus classroom instructional mode. Results indicated that student academic achievement and satisfaction with course was…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Burnout, Classroom Techniques, College Students
Peer reviewedBogotch, Ira E.; Riedlinger, Brian – Journal of School Leadership, 1993
Summarizes an exploratory study to identify administrative stress and socialization variables that affect the attitudes and performance of new and experienced urban principals. The study found that new and experienced principals possessed remarkably similar attitudes and that experienced principals perceive greater role conflict than do new…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Central Office Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education
Todis, Bonnie; Singer, George – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1991
The study, using qualitative research methods with six families with severely or multiply disabled adopted children, found that interactions with school, medical, and other personnel were extremely stressful for all families, as were medical crises, difficulties in accessing appropriate services, and adolescents' behavior problems. Effective…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Behavior Problems, Child Rearing, Coping
Peer reviewedRobbins, Frank R.; And Others – Journal of Early Intervention, 1991
This study analyzed the impact of child and family variables (such as child's functioning level, parent-child interaction, and parent and family adaptation) on the progress of 12 children (ages 2-4) with autism. Analyses showed a strong inverse relationship between mother-reported stress and child progress. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Autism, Child Development, Family Characteristics, Knowledge Level
Winton, Mark A. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1990
Twenty-seven parents with sexually abused children evaluated the effectiveness of a parent support group. Results indicated significant decreases in some of the children's dysfunctional behaviors, increased parental perception of coping skills and confidence as parents, but no change in parents' stress levels. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Child Abuse, Coping, Parent Counseling
Peer reviewedDickstein, Leah J.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1990
This retrospective study of 217 medical students who had sought psychiatric consultation was designed to verify earlier findings. It was hypothesized that more women seek psychiatric consultation; problems would differ according to gender and academic class; women would show more evidence of role strain and remain in treatment longer; etc.…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Females, Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedElliott, Timothy R.; And Others – College Student Affairs Journal, 1989
Examined frequently occurring hassles among college students (n=366) at rural university, suburban community college, and urban university. Identified several stressful hassles that were common across settings. Most frequently reported hassle (troublesome thoughts about future) was common among both males and females. Men reported more problems…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Life Events, Rural Urban Differences
Peer reviewedGamble, Wendy C. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1994
One hundred forty-six young adolescents and 166 young adults completed questionnaires assessing the appraisal of efforts to cope with 3 common stressful events--conflicts with mother and friend and failure. Significant correlations were found between appraisal and coping, and results suggest that coping is multiply determined. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Conflict, Coping
Peer reviewedSolberg, V. Scott; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1993
A 21-item College Stress Inventory was administered to 164 Mexican-American and Latin-American college students. Confirmatory factor analysis of results generated three subscales titled Academic Stress, Social Stress, and Financial Stress, which possessed adequate internal consistency. (KS)
Descriptors: College Students, Financial Problems, Higher Education, Latin Americans
Peer reviewedOkebukola, P. A.; Jegede, O. J. – Science Education, 1992
This study identified five categories of factors that inhibit science teaching effectiveness by bringing stress on science teachers: student characteristics; teacher characteristics; school environment; administrative procedures; and conditions of service. Coping strategies to relieve stress are provided. (Contains 29 references.) (MDH)
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Occupational Safety and Health, School Surveys, Science Education
Peer reviewedLustig, Daniel C.; Akey, Theresa – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 1999
Parents of 116 adult children with mental retardation were evaluated for family sense of coherence, social support, family adaptability, family cohesion, and family adaptation. Results indicated that family sense of coherence, social support, and family adaptability (but not family cohesion) made a significant contribution to family adaptation.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Children, Family Attitudes, Family Caregivers
Peer reviewedBooth, Cathryn L. – Early Education and Development, 1999
Interviewed mothers of preschoolers with special needs about beliefs regarding social-skills development. Found that mothers viewed their children as below average in social competence and perceived social skills as difficult to teach or change. Belief in internal causation was more frequent than external, with internal attribution negatively…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Interpersonal Competence, Interviews, Mothers
Peer reviewedMcCallum, Michelle S.; McKim, Margaret K. – Early Education and Development, 1999
Used regular telephone interviews over six months to examine processes through which recurrent episodes of otitis media influence children's attachment security. Found that recurrent otitis media negatively affected attachment security by increasing mothers' perceptions of their children as behaving more negatively. Parenting stress was not…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Behavior, Interviews, Longitudinal Studies


