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Stoiber, Karen Callan; Anderson, Arthur J. – Early Education and Development, 1996
The Early Coping Inventory was adapted to rate coping behaviors objectively in 114 infants and toddlers in 3 categories. The typically developing children were rated as significantly more effective than children at risk or developmentally delayed. Children at risk received significantly higher coping ratings than did the children with…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), At Risk Persons, Child Behavior, Coping
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Trockel, Mickey T.; Barnes, Michael D.; Egget, Dennis L. – Journal of American College Health, 2000
Analyzed the effect of several health behaviors and health-related variables on college freshmen's grade point averages (GPAs). Survey data indicated that sleep habits, particularly wake-up time, accounted for the most variance in GPAs. Higher GPAs related to strength training and study of spiritually oriented material. Lower GPAs related to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Freshmen, Eating Habits, Exercise
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McGruder-Johnson, Anita K.; Davidson, Emily S.; Gleaves, David H.; Stock, Wendy; Finch, John F. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2000
Investigates the effect of lifetime exposure to interpersonal violence and current levels of psychological distress among African American, Mexican American, and European American undergraduate students (N=222). Analysis suggests that the degree of exposure to life-threatening events explained most of the ethnic and gender differences found in…
Descriptors: Blacks, College Students, Emotional Adjustment, Ethnicity
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Yan, Pong Wing; Chow, Jeffrey C. S. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2002
Describes the pressures exerted on Hong Kong students by the examination system, discussing the historical background, function, and nature of examinations in Hong Kong and explaining that the Chinese examination experience is different from the contemporary emphasis on examination in North American schools. Writings by Hong Kong students and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, National Curriculum
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Bemak, Fred; Epp, Lawrence R. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2002
Discusses how the genetic aspects of schizophrenia must be described within the interactive context of psychosocial stress. Suggests that the mental health profession must consider the environmental and social components of this condition, including the clients' relationships, families, and communities. States that psychotherapeutic interventions…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Counseling Theories, Emotional Disturbances, Environmental Influences
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Smider, N. A.; Essex, M. J.; Kalin, N. H.; Buss, K. A.; Klein, M. H.; Davidson, R. J.; Goldsmith, H. H. – Child Development, 2002
Examined whether activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system, as indexed by average home afternoon levels of cortisol in children age 4.5 years, would predict socioemotional adjustment measured a year and a half later. Found that higher cortisol levels were associated with withdrawal-type behaviors of internalizing and social…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Biochemistry, Child Behavior, Emotional Adjustment
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Sheesley, Deborah F. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2001
Research indicates significant levels of burnout in academic teaching librarians. This article describes parallels with other "helping professions" and examines characteristics, causes, and solutions of burnout, inside and outside the classroom. Solutions should be sought in research on similar professions and their effectiveness should…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Burnout, Emotional Response, Job Satisfaction
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Button, Suzanne; Pianta, Robert C.; Marvin, Robert S. – Social Development, 2001
Examined relations between representational models of mother-child relationships of mothers and children ages 14 to 52 months (some diagnosed with cerebral palsy or epilepsy) and maternal characteristics, child disability status, and maternal behavior in a problem-solving task. Found that representations are related to caregiving behavior apart…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Disabilities, Educational Attainment, Individual Differences
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Mills, Lane B.; Huebner, E. Scott – Journal of School Psychology, 1998
Investigates the prevalence and antecedents of burnout in a large sample of school psychologists from North Carolina. Approximately 40% of school psychologists reported high levels of emotional exhaustion, 10% reported depersonalization reactions, and 19% reported a reduced sense of personal accomplishment. Results suggest personality variables…
Descriptors: Adults, Burnout, Demography, Emotional Response
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Center, David B.; Callaway, John M. – Behavioral Disorders, 1999
A study of 149 teachers of students with emotional/behavioral disorders (E/BD) found that the higher the teacher's susceptibility to occupational stressors, the more willing the teacher was to leave the E/BD teaching field. Only 3 of the top 10 stressors were student-related. Results found an injury rate of one in five. (CR)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Injuries
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Landale, Nancy S.; Oropesa, R. S.; Llanes, Daniel; Gorman, Bridget K. – Social Forces, 1999
Analysis of data from the Puerto Rican Maternal and Infant Health Study found that recent migrants to the U.S. mainland experienced fewer stressful life events and engaged in fewer negative health behaviors during pregnancy than U.S.-born Puerto Rican women. Recent migrants also exhibited better infant health outcomes than childhood migrants or…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Birth Weight, Child Health, Comparative Analysis
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Wolverton, Mimi; Gmelch, Walter H.; Wolverton, Marvin L.; Sarros, James C. – Review of Higher Education, 1999
University department heads in the United States and Australia function under increased uncertainty and stress: diverse student populations; funding shortages; demands for quality; downsizing; balancing academic/administrative roles. Article examines environmental pressures on these administrators explores strategies department heads in the two…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Comparative Analysis, Department Heads
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Murray-Harvey, Rosalind; Slee, Phillip T. – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Tested two path models of Predictors of Adjustment to School. The primary-school model analysis indicated that more difficult temperament, child's reported stressful life events, and male sex predicted teacher's ratings of poor student adjustment. The secondary-school model analysis showed that less family cohesion, adolescent's reported stressful…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Characteristics, High School Students
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Gatz, Margaret; Russell, Lisa A.; Grady, Janice; Kram-Fernandez, Debra; Clark, Colleen; Marshall, Brenda – Journal of Community Psychology, 2005
In this article, we describe types of physical and sexual abuse that women report and some consequences of these experiences in their lives. Research questions focused on types of abuse, the age at which abuse was experienced, and correlations between abuse and other outcomes. Data were collected from 2,729 participants in the Women, Co-Occurring…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Females, Child Abuse, Victims of Crime
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Clatts, Michael C.; Goldsamt, Lloyd; Yi, Huso; Gwadz, Marya Viorst – Journal of Adolescence, 2005
The objective of this paper is to profile the role of homelessness in drug and sexual risk in a population of young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Data are from a cross-sectional survey collected between 2000 and 2001 in New York City (N=569). With the goal of examining the import of homelessness in increased risk for the onset of drug and…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Mental Disorders, Males, Homeless People
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