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Yu, Stella M.; Huang, Zhihuan J.; Schwalberg, Renee H.; Overpeck, Mary D.; Kogan, Michael D. – Journal of School Health, 2002
Examined the relationship between language spoken at home and school and health risks and behaviors of Asian American adolescents. Data from the World Health Organization Study of Health Behavior in School Children indicated increased risk for physical, psychosocial, and school health problems among these students. The risks were greater for the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Asian Americans, Health Behavior
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Gray, Nancy L.; Donatelle, Rebecca L. – Journal of Drug Education, 1990
Administered smoking behavior questionnaire to 3,786 college students during 1963-64 school year and to 863 college students in 1986-87. Results indicated variables which increased smoking probability in 1963-64 did not increase probability in 1986-87 and characteristics of family members had significantly less influence on smoking behavior of…
Descriptors: College Students, Family Characteristics, Family Influence, Parent Influence
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Rutter, Michael – Developmental Psychology, 1990
Considers six questions relating to effects of parental depression on parent-child interaction and on children's psychological functions. (RH)
Descriptors: Children, Depression (Psychology), Etiology, Individual Differences
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Santarcangelo, Suzanne; Dyer, Kathleen – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1988
Naturalistic and experimental study of the extent to which the use of the vocal prosody typical of motherese improved the responsiveness of children with severe developmental delays suggested that the use of such vocal prosody could help remediate unresponsiveness in severely handicapped learners. (RH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Intonation, Mothers
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Palmer, Nancy Rainey – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1988
Addresses the parental alienation syndrome, which is the process by which one parent overtly or covertly speaks or acts in a derogatory manner to or about the other parent during or subsequent to a divorce proceeding, in an attempt to alienate the child or children from that other parent. (Author)
Descriptors: Alienation, Divorce, Family Problems, Legal Problems
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Young, Richard A.; And Others – Journal of Adolescence, 1994
Examined parental influence as retrospectively constructed through narratives of young adults (n=50). Identified five narrative types: progressive narrative with dramatic turning point, progressive narrative within positive evaluation frame, progressive narrative with negatively evaluated stages, anticipated regressive narrative, and sad…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Career Development, Foreign Countries, Narration
Jackson, Christine; And Others – Health Education Quarterly, 1994
Study of 937 children, grades 3-8, showed that authoritative parenting (balancing responsiveness and control) increased child competence; low self-esteem, confidence, and achievement were associated with beginning and continuing smoking; authoritative parenting was inversely related to child smoking; and children were more likely to smoke if…
Descriptors: Child Development, Competence, Intention, Parent Child Relationship
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Rosenzweig, Mark R.; Wolpin, Kenneth I. – Journal of Human Resources, 1994
Ability and achievement test scores of children, many of whose mothers continued schooling between births, show that maternal schooling increases the production of children's human capital and suggest benefits to postponing childbearing. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Birth, Children, Educational Background
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Felsman, Debra E.; Blustein, David L. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1999
Attachment to peers, intimacy, and attachment to mother were positively associated with environmental exploration and commitment to career choices in a study of 147 young adults. Both male and female late adolescents may use peer relationships for support and a buffer from the anxiety related to career decision making. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, Career Choice, Career Development
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Garnier, Helen E.; Stein, Judith A. – Youth & Society, 1998
The influence of different values on adolescent problem behaviors is explored in an 18-year study of 199 families. Drug use, delinquency, dropout, and sexual behavior are identified as risk factors for problem behavior. Maternal, traditional, and humanistic values as predictors of adolescent behaviors were studied. (Author/MMU)
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Behavior Problems, Mother Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship
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Salazar, Lilia P.; Schludermann, Shirin M.; Schludermann, Eduard H.; Huynh, Cam-Loi – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2000
Explored the processes whereby parental socialization practices lead to Filipino adolescents' academic achievement. Family reputation and internal attribution were found to mediate the relation between authoritative parenting and grade-point average. (JPB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Filipino Americans, Parent Child Relationship
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Fischer, Kathy E.; Kittleson, Mark; Ogletree, Roberta; Welshimer, Kathleen; Woehlke, Paula; Benshoff, John – Journal of American College Health, 2000
Investigated relationships between collegiate adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs) and adult children from dysfunctional families (ACDFs) to determine whether they were at greater risk of stress than non-ACOA and non-ACDF students. Evaluations of students indicated that substantial numbers were ACOAs, ACDFs, or both, and the groups overlapped.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, College Students, Family Influence, Higher Education
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Foshee, Vangie A.; Bauman, Karl E.; Linder, G. Fletcher – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1999
Examines why exposure to family violence and adolescent dating violence are associated. For both genders, this relationship was mediated by the variables of positive outcome expectations and belief in the conventional rules of society. For males, the relationship was also mediated by the variables of positive outcome expectations and belief in the…
Descriptors: Aggression, Conflict, Dating (Social), Early Adolescents
Dahle, Borge – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2001
A Norwegian study of socialization into friluftsliv (traditional open-air life) found that factors affecting lifelong interest included parents' and friends' relationship to friluftsliv, proximity to suitable areas, outdoor hobbies, access to a summer home, and owning a dog. Educational experiences outdoors were collectively about as influential…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Foreign Countries, Life Style
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Stednitz, Jayme N.; Epkins, Catherine C. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2006
This study examined, in 102 mother-daughter dyads, whether (a) girls' social skills and loneliness are related to girls' social anxiety, after adjusting for girls' depressive symptoms, and (b) mothers' social functioning (social anxiety, social skills, and loneliness) is related to girls' social anxiety, after accounting for girls' social…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Mothers, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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