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Pimpa, Nattavud – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2005
This study examines the influence of family on Thai students' choices of international education. A qualitative phase indicated that influence from family can be slotted into one of five categories: finance, information, expectation, persuasion, and competition. The choices of international education can be classified into the decision to study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, International Education, Study Abroad
Berrios-Allison, Ana C. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2005
The occupational identity statuses of 232 college students were analyzed by examining their family emotional environment and the identity control processes that drive career decision making. Results of multivariate analysis showed that each family differentiation construct, family tolerance for connectedness, and separateness explained significant…
Descriptors: College Students, Multivariate Analysis, Career Counseling, Identification (Psychology)
Umana-Taylor, Adriana J.; Fine, Mark A. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2004
This study used structural equation modeling to test a model of ethnic identity development among 513 Mexican-origin adolescents living in the United States. The model examined the influence of ecological factors, familial ethnic socialization, and autonomy on adolescents' ethnic identity achievement. Findings indicated that lower percentages of…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Adolescents, Socialization, Structural Equation Models
Cline, Zulmara – Multicultural Education, 2004
Recently, the author heard a white male talk show host on the radio discussing the "awful" plight of Latinas because their families don't expect them to achieve and don't have goals for their girls to go to do well in school and go to college. He believed that all Latino families wanted their girls to start families and be good mothers, aspiring…
Descriptors: Females, Hispanic Americans, Expectation, Cultural Influences
Caldera, Yvonne M.; Robitschek, Christine; Frame, Mary; Pannell, Martha – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2003
These 2 studies assessed intrapersonal, familial, and cultural factors in the process of committing to a career choice of 91 and 71 Mexican American (MA) and 52 and 76 non-Hispanic White (NHW) college women. Factors different from what previous theory and research have suggested may propel the commitment to a career choice in these 2 groups. MA…
Descriptors: Whites, Females, Cultural Influences, Mexican Americans
Marcelo, Karlo Barrios – Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), 2007
College experience and volunteering are positively correlated. Measurable differences in civic activity exist between young people who attend college and young people who do not. This fact sheet explores volunteering as civic engagement among youth with college experience, ages 19-25, which was down for the second year in a row in 2006. The…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Young Adults, Outcomes of Education, Volunteers
Wodka, Ericka L.; Barakat, Lamia P. – Journal of Adolescence, 2007
To examine the role of family support and coping in the adjustment of adolescents with chronic illness (CI) transitioning into college, college freshmen and sophomores (N[subscript chronic illness] = 32, N[subscript primarily negative life event] = 53, N[subscript primarily positive life event] = 16) were administered standard measures. CI group…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Family Influence, Coping, Student Adjustment
Dunifon, Rachel; Kowaleski-Jones, Lori – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
This article examines whether children living with single mothers benefit when they also live with a grandparent, using data from the 1979 to 2002 waves of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth merged mother-child file (N = 6,501). Results indicate that for White children, living with a single mother and a grandparent is associated with…
Descriptors: African American Children, Stimulation, Mothers, Grandparents
Casado-Kehoe, Montserrat; Kehoe, Michael P. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2007
Family therapists have used genograms as an assessment tool for years to examine the interactions and relationships of family members across generations. This article discusses how a therapist can use a genogram creatively to help clients examine the impact of family relationships on healthy and unhealthy lifestyle patterns and how those…
Descriptors: Modeling (Psychology), Family Relationship, Health Promotion, At Risk Persons
Williams, Lindy; Kabamalan, Midea; Ogena, Nimfa – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
We examine data from a national survey of 15-27 year olds in the Philippines to assess attitudes toward marriage and cohabitation, and we analyze the marital and nonmarital union experiences of 25-27 year olds. We find that attitudes toward cohabitation remain quite conservative among young Filipinos, although men view cohabitation more favorably…
Descriptors: Place of Residence, Females, Marriage, Foreign Countries
Cruise, Keith R.; Marsee, Monica A.; Dandreaux, Danielle M.; DePrato, Debra K. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2007
Recent research indicates that adjudicated female youth have higher rates of mental health problems and histories of trauma exposure and abuse relative to adjudicated male youth. These differences are important for gender-specific assessment, intervention, and management strategies. We replicated a subtyping strategy for adjudicated female youth…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Multivariate Analysis, Delinquency
Corsi, Karen F.; Winch, Peter J.; Kwiatkowski, Carol F.; Booth, Robert E. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2007
Examination of childhood risk factors for injection drug use may provide clues as to why people progress to injection drug use and it can promote identification of at-risk youth. We surveyed current injection drug users (IDUs) and individuals who never injected drugs (non-IDUs), recruited through street outreach and snowball sampling in Denver,…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Child Development, At Risk Persons, Drug Abuse
Obiakor, Festus E.; Afolayan, Michael O. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2007
There exists a significant yet unique level and magnitude of problems that immigrants of African descent have to grapple with in their efforts to settle down into their new American lives. This fact makes the continuity of the natal culture very difficult. However, in spite of their many problems, African immigrants never lose touch with their…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Immigrants, African Americans, Cultural Differences
Vryonides, Marios – British Educational Research Journal, 2007
This article aims to contribute to the debate of how theoretical concepts can be operationalised when researching educational issues. Specifically, it examines the application of the concepts of social and cultural capital in empirical research seeking to provide explanations for educational processes relating to post-secondary school choice…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, College Bound Students, Social Capital
Schertz, Hannah H.; Odom, Samuel L. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007
Joint attention, a foundational nonverbal social-communicative milestone that fails to develop naturally in autism, was promoted for three toddlers with early-identified autism through a parent-mediated, developmentally grounded, researcher-guided intervention model. A multiple baseline design compared child performance across four phases of…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Toddlers, Autism, Early Intervention

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