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Skellie, F. Albert; Coan, Ruth E. – Gerontologist, 1980
Death rates among those referred to project services were lower within the first six months after enrollment, and the mortality rate difference was maintained throughout the first year. Death rate differences were related to specific long-term care services recommended and received, and to initial functional health status. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Death, Federal Programs, Geriatrics
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Gross, Stanley J. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1980
Provides a conceptual framework for understanding the holistic health field so counselors may consider its implications in addressing a new service area. Holistic health has unique emphases on positive wellness, environmental concerns, self-responsibility, and such practices as meditation, fitness, nourishment, vitality, and spirituality. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselors, Environmental Influences, Health
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Leon, Gloria Rakita; And Others – Journal of Gerontology, 1981
Most men had made a satisfactory social and emotional adjustment over time, but a significant number were troubled by chronic illness. The most common stress factor reported was death of a friend. Past personality patterns coupled with current life stress factors were not predictive of present personality functioning. (JAC)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Emotional Adjustment, Gerontology, Longitudinal Studies
Strong, Nancy – Independent School, 1980
Describes an intergenerational residential community in an educational setting. Pennswood Village, a Quaker-led retirement community offering lifetime care to persons over the age of 65, was established by George School, a coeducational Quaker secondary school in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in order to open new sources of endowments. (AN)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Finance, Interpersonal Relationship, Older Adults
Machan, Tibor R. – Humanist, 1979
Discusses confusion about the meaning of human rights in the United States. Suggests that welfare rights usurp the more traditional freedom rights of the founding fathers. Contrasts American interpretations with those of the Soviet Union. Journal availability: see SO 507 190. (KC)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Civil Liberties, Communism, Comparative Analysis
Weathersby, Dorothy Thompson – Tennessee Education, 1979
In a social system that rewards participation instead of quality, student response to academic failure is based on two basic assumptions: (1) participation should guarantee passing, and (2) academic failure equals failure as a person. There are implications for schools, students, staff, and society as a whole. (SB)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Academic Standards, Failure, Quality of Life
Overholt, Thomas W. – American Indian Journal, 1979
The essay reviews and clarifies many opposing opinions regarding the American Indian as "natural ecologist" and broadly classifies the sources of those opinions as either "skeptics" or "romantics". Traditional Indian cultures had a more ecologically conscious world view than that of Western culture. (SB)
Descriptors: American Indians, Attitudes, Behavior, Beliefs
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Heal, Laird W.; Khoju, Madhab; Rusch, Frank R. – Journal of Special Education, 1997
A study of 713 former special education students investigated the background characteristics associated with an elevated quality of life after leaving high school. Esteem, independence, and support were correlated with geo-economic, family, personal, and school program characteristics. Competency was found to be a primary quality-of-life factor.…
Descriptors: Competence, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, High Schools
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Green, Carolyn W.; Gardner, Shirley M.; Reid, Dennis H. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1997
A study of three adults with profound mental retardation investigated the effects of using systematically assessed preferred stimuli versus staff opinion-based preferred stimuli on increasing happiness indices. Preferred stimuli based on preference assessments were more consistently accompanied by increased happiness indices than were preferred…
Descriptors: Adults, Environmental Influences, Evaluation Methods, Happiness
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Jones, J.; And Others – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1996
"Living in a Supervised Home: A Questionnaire on Quality of Life" was used to study the relationship between age, disability, and the quality of life of 57 older adults with mental retardation. Results indicated that age was associated with greater self-help skills but more mobility and continence problems; also, age was positively associated with…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Group Homes, Mental Retardation, Older Adults
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Zvonkovic, Anisa M.; And Others – Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 1995
Includes "Introduction" (Zvonkovic); "Work-Family Conflict and the Quality of Family Life" (Weigel et al.); "Generational Differences in the Meaning of Retirement from Farming" (Marotz-Baden et al.); "Economic Resources, Influence and Stress among Married Couples" (Greaves et al.); "Needs and Priorities in Balancing Paid and Family Work" (Nichols…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Family Environment, Family Life, Family Work Relationship
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Culham, Andrew; Nind, Melanie – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 2003
This paper considers two major movements affecting the lives of people with intellectual disabilities: normalization and inclusion. It reviews the aims, processes, and outcomes of the normalization and social role valorization movement and explores its compatibility with inclusion. Lessons from normalization are applied to the inclusion movement.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Mental Retardation
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Coffman, Donna L.; Gilligan, Tammy D. – Journal of College Student Retention, 2003
Investigated the relationships between social support, perceived stress, self-efficacy, and life satisfaction among 94 first-year college students. Found that students who reported higher levels of social support and self-efficacy and lower levels of perceived stress also reported higher levels of life satisfaction. Social support and stress…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Coping, Higher Education, Life Satisfaction
Frank, Alan R.; And Others – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1990
The study investigated the adult adjustment of 318 former special education students labelled mentally retarded, 1 year after graduation. Current living situation, marital status, and leisure activities were examined as were variables related to employment (job type and status, hours worked per week, wages earned), and high school predictor…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Employment, Followup Studies, Graduate Surveys
Guess, Jerry M. – Crisis, 1989
Although there have been improvements for Black Americans in civil rights, economic opportunity, and political influence over the past 30 years, serious social inequities remain, and race relations have in many ways worsened. Chronicles numerous instances of violence, discrimination, inequality, political underrepresentation, and socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Desegregation Litigation, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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