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Rayle, Andrea Dixon; Arredondo, Patricia; Kurpius, Sharon E. Robinson – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2005
This study examined the relationships among academic stress, valuing of education, self-esteem, and educational self-efficacy for first-semester, female undergraduates and the interaction of race/ethnicity with these variables. Conducted at a large, southwestern university, this study was part of a comprehensive examination of psychosocial factors…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Higher Education, College Freshmen, Females
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Noble, Kimberly G.; Tottenham, Nim; Casey, B. J. – Future of Children, 2005
This article allows readers to look at racial and ethnic disparities in school readiness from a neuroscience perspective. Although researchers have traditionally measured gaps in school readiness using broad achievement tests, they can now assess readiness in terms of more specific brain-based cognitive functions. Three neurocognitive…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Neurology
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Luethge, Denise J. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2004
The study abroad program (SAP) meets the criteria of a risky purchase, namely of being non-tangible, possessing hidden qualities, being expensive and cannot being able to be tested prior to purchase. In fact, SAPs may score highly on a number of risk components, especially financial risk (expensive), psychological risk (anxiety), physical risk…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Study Abroad, Anxiety, Safety
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Docan, Tony N. – Journal of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2006
This study examined how particular grading systems motivate students. Since competency-based grading and point systems are most prevalent (Hendrickson and Gable, 1999), the current study is modeled around these systems. The grading systems used for this study were divided into two categories and defined as those students who earned their grades…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Student Motivation, Grading, Rewards
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Greco, Laurie A.; Heffner, Michelle; Poe, Susannah; Ritchie, Susan; Polak, Mark; Lynch, Susan K. – Behavior Therapy, 2005
The birth of a preterm infant has been linked with parental distress and adjustment difficulties, yet little is known about the psychosocial factors contributing to this association. Using a cross-sectional design, we therefore examined maternal adjustment following preterm birth, with an emphasis on the potential role of experiential avoidance.…
Descriptors: Premature Infants, Young Children, Adjustment (to Environment), Interpersonal Competence
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Taylor-Richardson, Kelly D.; Heflinger, Craig Anne; Brown, Tony N. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2006
Parents and relative caregivers of children with severe emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) often report high levels of strain associated with the care of that child. This study compares how parents and other relative caregivers, and different family caregiver groups, experience strain. Overall, we found that Medicaid care-givers (n = 648)…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Factor Analysis, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances
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Haberman, Martin – New Educator, 2005
This article discusses teacher burnout which scholars define as a condition caused by depersonalization, exhaustion, and a diminished sense of accomplishment. A psychological model of how stress leads to burnout describes it as a syndrome resulting from teachers' inability to protect themselves against threats to their self esteem and well-being.…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Self Esteem, Teacher Burnout, Coping
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Halme, Nina; Tarkka, Marja-Terttu; Nummi, Tapio; Astedt-Kurki, Paivi – Child Care in Practice, 2006
The present study was designed to shed light on the relation between parenting stress, father's alcohol use, child characteristics and father's engagement and availability. The study cohort comprised 821 fathers of preschool children in Finland. Parenting stress and child's mood, acceptability and demandingness were related to father's engagement…
Descriptors: Conflict, Child Rearing, Alcohol Abuse, Drinking
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Denney, Maria K.; Okamoto, Yukari; Singer, George H. S.; Brenner, Mary E.; Barkley, Steven C. – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (RPSD), 2006
This study examined the levels of maternal stress and efficacy for Spanish- and English-speaking Latina mothers whose infants were in neonatal intensive care. Thirty-two Latina mothers participated in the study. Significant group differences were found between Spanish-and English-speaking Latina mothers. More stress was experienced by Spanish-…
Descriptors: Infants, Mothers, Stress Variables, Spanish Speaking
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McCarthy, Christopher J.; Fouladi, Rachel T.; Juncker, Brian D.; Matheny, Kenneth B. – Journal of College Counseling, 2006
The association of protective resources, personality variables, life events, and gender with anxiety and depression was examined with university students. Building on regression analyses, a structural equation model was generated with good fit, indicating that with respect to both anxiety and depression, negative life events and coping resources…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Stress Management, Coping, Psychological Patterns
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Cox, Robin S.; Espinoza, Adriana – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2005
The authors propose a framework for career counseling in rural communities that addresses the psychosocial and economic challenges of natural disasters and other catastrophic transitions. The career-community development framework expands the notion of "client" to include a community-as-client approach within a capacity building…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Rural Areas, Natural Disasters, Career Counseling
Brundage, Gregory C. – Online Submission, 2007
Survey study of 53 foreign EFL teachers in Jeonju City, South Korea looks at causes of teacher stress and coping mechanisms between the years of 2004 and 2006. Results show foreign EFL teachers report moderate levels of stress and attribute stresses in roughly equal measures to student misbehavior and school director/administrative sources. Survey…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Teacher Burnout, Drinking, Coping
US House of Representatives, 2007
Head Start and Early Head Start provide high-quality comprehensive services to children and their families that help children develop cognitively and non-cognitively to enable them to succeed in school and in life. When families are under stress, that stress affects their children's development. One of the greatest stresses on families has been…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Early Childhood Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Young Children
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Cinamon, Rachel Gali; Rich, Yisrael; Westman, Mina – Career Development Quarterly, 2007
To expand work-family conflict (WFC) research to specific occupations, this study investigated how work and family generic and occupation-specific stressors and support variables related to family interfering with work (F [right arrow] W) and work interfering with family (W [right arrow] F) among 230 Israeli high school teachers. Further expanding…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Secondary School Teachers, Conflict, Teacher Burnout
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Keith, Pat M. – College Student Journal, 2007
This research investigated the extent to which potential barriers to educational attainment and campus adjustment prompted 138 nontraditional students (25-63 years of age) to use more academic and social services. In four models tested, the younger, the unemployed, and those stressed by increased tuition used more services. Most of the barriers…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Educational Attainment, Social Services, Barriers
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