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Antezana, Ligia; Albright, Jordan; Scarpa, Angela; Richey, John A.; Laugeson, Elizabeth A.; Factor, Reina S. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
PEERS® for Preschoolers (P4P) is a social skills group program for young autistic children and their caregivers, which provides everyday tools for interacting and communicating with others. Twenty-two caregiver-child dyads participated and completed pre-treatment, post-treatment, and follow-up measures (4-16 weeks after). Using single-subject…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Interpersonal Competence, Child Caregivers, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Daniel Q. Earixson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Non-evidence-based practices (NEBPs) are interventions that have not been indicated by research to be effective in treating the core deficits of autism or the related behavioral challenges across developmental domains. Under the umbrella of NEBPs are the interventions for autism that are physically and/or emotionally harmful, as well as those that…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intervention, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems
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Marissa Matteucci; Dorothea C. Lerman; Loukia Tsami; Samantha Boyle – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2023
Many individuals diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are uncooperative during routine dental exams, leading to poor oral health in this population. Few studies have evaluated methodologies for preparing dental students and professionals to work effectively with patients diagnosed with IDD. In this study, experimenters…
Descriptors: Dentistry, Distance Education, Physician Patient Relationship, Cooperation
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Ezgi Melisa Yüksel; C. Shawn Green; Haley A. Vlach – Metacognition and Learning, 2024
When students are left to choose their own approaches to studying, they frequently engage in ineffective learning strategies, such as rereading textbooks or cramming. Given this natural tendency amongst students, there has been significant interest in how to increase the use of more effective methods of studying. Efforts to-date have typically…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Metacognition, Intervention, Outcomes of Education
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Csilla Ágoston; Bernadett Balázs; Ferenc Mónus; Attila Varga – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2024
Previous research suggests that age-related differences in pro-environmental behavior (PEB) and the emotional reactions to climate change could originate from generational as well as aging effects and can be influenced by the opportunities and constraints of life circumstances and resources. The current research aimed to better understand age…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Adults, Age Differences
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Emily R. DeFouw; Julie Sarno Owens; Samantha M. Margherio; Steven Evans – School Psychology Review, 2024
Although intensive interventions can be more costly than less intensive interventions, for some individuals, they may be more cost-effective. We extend the examination of differential cost-effectiveness to teacher consultation by examining the association between teacher-level characteristics (baseline knowledge, beliefs, skills) and change in…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cost Effectiveness, Intervention, Teacher Characteristics
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Sharon R. Mittiga; Nerelie C. Freeman; Erin S. Leif; Brett E. Furlonger; Ellen Pattison – Education and Treatment of Children, 2024
Advances in classroom behavior management mobile applications (CBM apps) have led some teachers to use them to supplement their existing student management strategies, although little is known about their effectiveness in facilitating behavior change. This systematic review aimed to identify and appraise research on the effectiveness of CBM apps…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Classroom Techniques, Classroom Environment, Behavior Change
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Aelita Skarzauskiene; Monika Maciuliene; Kristina Kovaite – European Journal of Education, 2024
The accelerating impacts of climate change present significant challenges to sustainable urban development, testing the resilience of current governance frameworks and stakeholder responsibilities. In alignment with the EU's Green Deal, robust adaptation strategies and proactive climate risk anticipation are essential. Traditional discussions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Adjustment (to Environment), Capacity Building
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Alvin Patrick Valentin; Aivanne Miguel Dela Vega; Marc Ivenson Kho; Sean Russel Licayan; Elijah Liam Nierras; Jose Carlos Pabalate – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to determine and analyze the predictors of food waste reduction intention and behavior among higher education institutions (HEIs) using an extended version of the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Design/methodology/approach: This study empirically tested an extended TPB model through regression analyses using data…
Descriptors: Food, Wastes, Behavior Change, Student Behavior
Scott Connery – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Financially disadvantaged students in public schools have shown a notable and persistent attendance gap for several years (Boykin & Noguera, 2011; Brey et al. 2019). Addressing the root causes of these gaps has required schools to focus on building a capacity to connect with students in more meaningful ways. This study examines the role a…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Attendance, High School Students, Disadvantaged
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Tatevik Markosyan; Catherine Sanders; Alexa Lamm – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
New approaches are needed when working in rural communities to identify and communicate holistic evaluation impacts related to community-based health promotion efforts of Cooperative Extension. Specifically, there is a lack of recorded long-term programmatic impacts of these programs, including behavior changes related to consuming nutritious and…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Health Promotion, Extension Education, Community Programs
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Anne Marie Iaccopucci; Marcel Horowitz; Dorina Espinoza; Roshan Nayak – Journal of Extension, 2024
4-H academics responded to the COVID pandemic by rapidly adapting CDC and other resources for virtual delivery. A statewide epidemiology project was taught to 48 youth with the goal of minimizing fears and confusion, increasing prevention measures, leveraging current topics for education, and bolstering the social-emotional health of youth…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Health Needs, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Hakan Kuru – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
In the field of artificial intelligence-based fitness apps, the effective integration of behavior change techniques (BCTs) is critical for promoting physical activity and improving health outcomes. However, the specific BCTs employed by apps and their impact on user engagement and behavior change are not explored sufficiently. This study…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Health Behavior, Physical Fitness, Computer Software
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Te Qi; Gill Strait; Anthony Roberson; John D. Terry – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
The student check-up (SCU) is a brief school-based motivational interviewing intervention developed to promote academic-related behavioral changes and to increase accessibility to mental health services. Despite published randomized controlled trials demonstrating SCU's effectiveness in promoting student self-efficacy in academic efforts, the…
Descriptors: Students, Student Behavior, Mental Health, Mental Health Programs
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Talia Kieu; Haijing Ma; Jacob A. Rohde; Nisha Gottfredson O'Shea; Marissa G. Hall; Noel T. Brewer; Seth M. Noar – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) developed a public education campaign, The Real Cost, that reduced youth susceptibility to tobacco product use. We sought to identify the mechanisms that may underlie the impact of The Real Cost ads on susceptibility to vaping to inform youth tobacco prevention campaigns. Our online randomized controlled…
Descriptors: Public Education, Smoking, Prevention, Advertising
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