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Mills, Rosemary S. L.; Imm, Gorette P.; Walling, Bobbi R.; Weiler, Hope A. – Developmental Psychology, 2008
The purpose of this study was to characterize cortisol response and regulation associated with shame responding in early childhood and to examine how general the relation between shame and cortisol is. It was predicted that children responding to task failure with shame would show a larger and more prolonged cortisol response than other children.…
Descriptors: Infants, Infant Behavior, Children, Gender Differences
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Cardinal, Charles – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008
The purpose of this study is to quantify certain characteristics of the articles published in "Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior" in three 5-year periods, namely, 1971-1975, 1984-1988, and 1997-2001. The characteristics in question include geographic origin of articles, number of authors per article, number of references listed per article,…
Descriptors: College Students, Age, Suicide, Journal Articles
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Yeh, Jui-Yuan; Xirasagar, Sudha; Liu, Tsai-Ching; Li, Chong-Yi; Lin, Herng-Ching – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008
Using nationwide, 7-year population-based data for 1997-2003, we examined marital status to see if it predicted suicide among the ethnic Chinese population of Taiwan. Using cause of death data, with a case-control design, two groups--total adult suicide deaths, n = 17,850, the study group, and adult deaths other than suicide, n = 71,400 (randomly…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Suicide, Foreign Countries, Predictor Variables
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Chu, Hui-Wen; Bushman, Barbara A.; Woodard, Rebecca J. – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Objective: The authors examined relationships among social physique anxiety, obligation to exercise, and exercise choices. Participants and Methods: College students (N = 337; 200 women, 137 men) volunteered to complete 3 questionnaires: the Social Physique Anxiety Scale (SPAS), Obligatory Exercise Questionnaire (OEQ), and Physical Activity…
Descriptors: College Students, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Human Body
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Madsen, Stephanie D. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2008
This study examined parents' rules concerning their late adolescents' dating activities. Participants were mostly European-American, including 165 mothers or fathers and 103 of their children (ages 17-19; 28 sons and 75 daughters). Parents provided information regarding their use of dating rules; rules were coded by type (i.e., supervision,…
Descriptors: Supervision, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents, Intimacy
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Santa, Annesa Flentje; Cochran, Bryan N. – Journal of Drug Education, 2008
The purpose of this study was to inform future Public Service Announcement (PSA) development by examining the potential effectiveness of different types of anti-driving under the influence (DUI) PSAs for persons with different characteristics. PSAs utilizing empathy, fear, and informational approaches were shown to persons recruited from…
Descriptors: Public Service, Gender Differences, Fear, Empathy
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Umb-Carlsson, Oie – Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2008
This study describes public special services, support, and health care provided to an administratively defined county sample of people with intellectual disabilities from early childhood to adult age. Comparisons were made on the variables year of birth, sex, and assessed level of intellectual disabilities in 1974. Information was obtained from…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Foreign Countries, Services, Health Services
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Kissau, Scott; Turnbull, Miles – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquee, 2008
Following an extensive and federally funded analysis of literature related to boys learning French as a second language (FSL) in Canada, the authors propose a series of research questions to guide future research related to males in FSL classrooms. To better understand the need for this research agenda, the researchers provide an overview of the…
Descriptors: Second Language Programs, Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, French
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Tuncer, Gaye – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2008
How can universities realise their powerful role in dealing with issues of environmental degradation, education for sustainability and changing life styles? Being a developing country and having young people amounting to one-third of the total population, it is a very important challenge to help especially the young in Turkey to recognise the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, Sustainable Development
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O'Leary, Patrick J.; Barber, James – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2008
The clinical literature commonly asserts that males are less likely than females to disclose child sexual abuse at the time it occurs and take longer to discuss their experiences. These hypotheses were tested in this study. This study included 145 men and 151 women. Participants were asked about disclosure at the time of the abuse and the length…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Gender Differences, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
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McEwan, Patrick J.; Shapiro, Joseph S. – Journal of Human Resources, 2008
The paper estimates the effect of delayed school enrollment on student outcomes, using administrative data on Chilean students that include exact birth dates. Regression-discontinuity estimates, based on enrollment cutoffs, show that a one-year delay decreases the probability of repeating first grade by two percentage points, and increases fourth…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, School Readiness, Enrollment, Birth
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Hagedoorn, Mariet; Sanderman, Robbert; Bolks, Hilde N.; Tuinstra, Jolanda; Coyne, James C. – Psychological Bulletin, 2008
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and narrative critical appraisal. Individual levels of distress were determined more by gender than by the role of being the person with cancer versus that person's partner. That is, women reported consistently more distress than men regardless of their…
Descriptors: Cancer, Coping, Psychological Patterns, Stress Management
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Grella, Christine E.; Scott, Christy K.; Foss, Mark A.; Dennis, Michael L. – Evaluation Review, 2008
This study explores the influence of gender on changes in recovery status among participants in a longitudinal study. The study sample (N = 1,202; 60% female) is recruited on referral to treatment, and annual interviews are conducted from Years 2 to 6 following intake. At each annual observation, participants are classified into one of four…
Descriptors: Probability, Gender Differences, Longitudinal Studies, Interviews
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Smith, Derek T.; Vendela, Mandolyn Jade; Bartee, R. Todd; Carr, Lucas J. – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Context: Childhood overweight is a global health problem. Monitoring of childhood body mass index (BMI) may help identify critical time periods during which excess body weight is accumulated. Purpose: To examine changes in mean BMI and the prevalence of at-risk-for overweight in repeated cross-sectional samples of rural first grade schoolchildren…
Descriptors: Obesity, Body Composition, Age, Incidence
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Puentes, Jennifer; Knox, David; Zusman, Marty E. – College Student Journal, 2008
Analysis of survey data from 1013 undergraduates at a large southeastern university revealed that over half (51%) reported experience in a "friends with benefits" relationship. In comparing the background characteristics of participants with nonpartipants in a FWBR, ten statistically significant findings emerged. Findings included that…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Friendship
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