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Hedov, G.; Wikblad, K.; Anneren, G. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: The aims of present study were to study sickness absence among Swedish parents of children with Down's syndrome (DS) and to compare their rates of absence with those of control parents. Sickness absence data for 165 DS parents were compared with those for 174 control parents; all data were for the period 1997-2000. Sickness absence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Leaves of Absence, Down Syndrome
Zhang, Jie; Jia, Shuhua; Jiang, Chao; Sun, Jie – Death Studies, 2006
Studying the characteristics of attempted suicide is helpful in knowing the background of some completed suicides and improving prevention or intervention strategies. This current study analyzed data of 74 suicide attempters and 92 accident injured patients admitted to 6 hospital emergency rooms in an area of Northeastern China and found both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Patients, Females, Marital Instability
Gil, Armande – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2005
This paper is a review of empirical investigations of the repressive adaptive style in youth. Studies were selected on the basis of their adherence to Weinberger et al.'s ("J Abnorm Psychol" 88: 369-380, 1979) paradigm, consisting of the interaction between a measure of distress and a measure of defensiveness to categorize repressors. The presence…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Adolescents, Children, Anxiety
Mattingly, Marybeth J.; Sayer, Liana C. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Free time has the potential to reduce time pressures, yet previous studies paradoxically report increases in free time concurrent with increases in feeling rushed. Using U.S. time diary data from 708 individuals in 1975 and 964 individuals in 1998, we review the evidence on trends in free time and subjective perceptions of feeling rushed, and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Perception, Leisure Time, Time Management
Peer reviewedSzymanski, Dawn M. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2005
Feminist therapy theorists have made significant contributions to enhancing counselors' understanding of how social, economic, political, and institutional factors affect women's lives and the particular problems that women bring to counseling. Two of the central tenets of feminist therapy theory are the concept of an integrated analysis of…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Feminism, Homosexuality, Gender Differences
Bramston, P.; Chipuer, H.; Pretty, G. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Background: Quality of life is a popular measure of outcomes and its widespread use has led to recent calls for a better understanding of the construct, emphasizing the need to build a substantial body of knowledge around what determines perceptions of life quality. Three widely reported and used conceptual principles are examined in this study.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Young Adults, Life Satisfaction, Intimacy
Bass, Trampas S. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2006
The position of the principal has evolved into a complex role burdened with responsibilities. Rising principal resignations and retirement rates, combined with reports of school districts beginning the school year with temporary principals, support the belief of a principal shortage. The underlying assumption in the literature is that performing…
Descriptors: Credentials, Principals, Career Choice, Decision Making
Tutkun, Omer – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2006
Turkey has been undergoing significant economical, social, and cultural changes for the last 20 years. It is inevitable that the society and its individuals are affected by this change. From this point of view, the purpose of this research was to determine the extent to which women in Turkey have been affected by this change. According to the…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Foreign Countries, Females, Educational Change
Allen, Keith D. – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2006
Recurrent pediatric headaches are increasingly understood to be a function of both respondent and operant processes. In particular, the environment is thought to elicit internal autonomic instability and to evoke external maladaptive pain behavior. While medical interventions often provide an appropriate first line treatment, behavioral…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Pediatrics, Biofeedback, Etiology
Borrego, Joaquin, Jr.; Anhalt, Karla; Terao, Sherri Y.; Vargas, Eric C.; Urquiza, Anthony J. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2006
There is relatively little information on the treatment effectiveness of child behavior-management programs with Spanish-speaking populations. Though there are several empirically supported treatments available in English, research on the applicability of these programs in Spanish is virtually nonexistent. This single-case study discusses the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Outcomes of Treatment, Behavior Change, Child Behavior
McKay, Jack – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2004
Workaholism is defined as an obsessive-compulsive disorder that manifests itself through self-imposed demands, an inability to regulate work habits and an over indulgence in work to the exclusion of normal life activities. The term is similar to alcoholism because the two addictions are believed to have common behavior patterns. The subject of…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Faculty Workload, Working Hours, Mental Health
Amini, Marzieh – International Education Journal, 2005
Using the Student Life Stress Inventory and the Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory, stressors and reactions to stressors were identified in gifted high school students and compared with non-gifted students. Altogether, 340 boys and girls (156 gifted and 184 non-gifted students) from four high schools in Shiraz (two high schools for gifted and two…
Descriptors: High Schools, Academically Gifted, Stress Variables, Measures (Individuals)
Martini, Shahm; Arfken, Cynthia L.; Churchill, Amy; Balon, Richard – Academic Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: To investigate resident burnout in relation to work and home-related factors. Method: Maslach Burnout Inventory was mailed to residents in eight different medical specialties, with a response rate of 35%. Results: Overall, 50% of residents met burnout criteria, ranging from 75% (obstetrics/gynecology) to 27% (family medicine). The first…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Burnout, Graduate Students, Family Work Relationship
Dunne, Fidelma; McAleer, Sean; Roff, Susan – Health Education Journal, 2006
Objective: To assess the undergraduate educational environment in a large UK medical school. Method: Prospective study using the already validated Dundee Ready Education Environment (DREEM) questionnaire ("Appendix 1"). Setting: A large UK medical school. Participants: All medical students enrolled in the academic year 2002/2003. Main…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Medical Education, Medical Students, Medical Schools
Uruk, Ayse Ciftci; Bridges, Sara K.; Cogdal, Pamela – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2005
The current study sought to better define the impact of change on a college student population and how they perceived themselves as coping with change. One hundred and seven college students were asked to report any change they had experienced in their family composition and to complete the questionnaires assessing coherence, symptoms of…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Questionnaires, Student Adjustment

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