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Birnbaum, Robert – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2013
The question of whether guns should be permitted on college and university campuses in the United States reflects the tension between two competing perspectives. America has both a robust gun culture and an equally robust (if less well known) gun-control culture. The gun culture is as American as apple pie: There may be as many as 300 million…
Descriptors: Weapons, Colleges, Campuses, School Safety
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Lynch, Matthew – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2013
Studies indicate that retention negatively impacts students' behavior, attitude, and attendance, but it is still practiced in schools around the country. Social promotion undermines students' futures when they fail to develop critical study and job-related skills; however, it too is still practiced in many schools throughout the United…
Descriptors: Social Promotion, Grade Repetition, Public Education, Literature Reviews
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Miller, David N. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2013
Youth suicide is a global public health problem and some lessons for more effectively preventing it can be found in a perhaps unlikely source: the Golden Gate Bridge. Issues discussed include means restriction and method substitution, the stigma associated with suicide and the consequences of it, myths and misconceptions regarding suicide, and…
Descriptors: Suicide, Prevention, Public Health, School Psychology
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West, Joshua H.; Blumberg, Elaine J.; Kelley, Norma J.; Hill, Linda; Sipan, Carol L.; Schmitz, Katherine E.; Kolody, Bohdan; Chambers, Christina D.; Friedman, Lawrence S.; Hovell, Melbourne F. – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2013
Parents can impact adolescent substance use, but it is unclear which substances are most affected. This study compared associations between parenting behaviors and alcohol and tobacco use to see if parenting was equally related to both behaviors. Alcohol and tobacco use data were collected from 252 Latino adolescents living along the San…
Descriptors: Prevention, Smoking, Adolescents, Drinking
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Sahi, Salme; Maatta, Kaarina – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2013
This article describes the use of a Neuro Linguistic Program (NLP) in an antismoking campaign and studies how successful this campaign was according to secondary school students. This campaign was carried out in a small town in northern Finland as an intensive three-day-long campaign. The data consisted of the essays and interviews of those…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Secondary School Students, Linguistics, Biology
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Jodoin, Elizabeth C.; Robertson, Jason – New Directions for Student Services, 2013
The perception that college students are coming to campus with more severe psychological concerns than in the past has been empirically supported on college campuses (Benton and others, 2003). Approximately 20 percent of all adolescents have a diagnosable mental health disorder (Kessler and others, 2005), many of which then continue on to college…
Descriptors: Prevention, Public Health, Mental Health, Mental Disorders
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Temple, Jeff R.; Shorey, Ryan C.; Tortolero, Susan R.; Wolfe, David A.; Stuart, Gregory L. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2013
Objective: Mounting evidence has demonstrated a link between exposure to family of origin violence and the perpetration of teen dating violence (TDV). However, only recently have mechanisms underlying this relationship been investigated and very few studies have differentiated between exposure to father-to-mother and mother-to-father violence.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Family Violence, Dating (Social), Mothers
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Rutter, Michael – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2013
Background: It is a universal finding that there is huge heterogeneity in people's responses to all kinds of stress and adversity. Resilience is an interactive phenomenon that is inferred from findings indicating that some individuals have a relatively good outcome despite having experienced serious adversities. Methods: Resilience can only…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Risk, Coping, Interpersonal Relationship
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Tatalovic Vorkapic, Sanja; Vujcic, Lidija – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2013
Constant changes in a modern world and scientific knowledge from the growing field of Positive Psychology appear to make a previously unheeded contribution to preschool teacher competences. The aim of this study was to explore preschool teachers' opinions concerning the need for positive psychology knowledge and its implementation. A nine-item…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Pingel, Emily S.; Bauermeister, Jose A.; Johns, Michelle M.; Eisenberg, Anna; Leslie-Santana, Matthew – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2013
Internet use provides a vital opportunity for sexual-minority youth to learn about sexual desires and pursue partnerships otherwise publically stigmatized. Researchers, however, have portrayed the Internet as an inherently risky venue for HIV or sexually transmitted infection (STI) transmission among young gay men (YGM). We therefore investigated…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Males, Sexual Identity, Internet
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Aldrich, Noel D.; Perry, Courtney; Thomas, William; Raatz, Susan K.; Reicks, Marla – Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2013
Objective: Evaluate reported use of the practice of "eating more protein" to prevent weight gain among midlife women. Design: Cross-sectional national survey. Participants: One thousand eight hundred twenty-four midlife women (40-60 y) from the 9 United States geographic regions, primarily married (71%), white (76%), and well educated; half were…
Descriptors: Females, Body Composition, Nutrition, Regression (Statistics)
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Cox, Tiffany L.; Krukowski, Rebecca; Love, ShaRhonda J.; Eddings, Kenya; DiCarlo, Marisha; Chang, Jason Y.; Prewitt, T. Elaine; West, Delia Smith – Health Education & Behavior, 2013
The relationship between chronic stress and weight management efforts may be a concern for African American (AA) women, who have a high prevalence of obesity, high stress levels, and modest response to obesity treatment. This pilot study randomly assigned 44 overweight/obese AA women with moderate to high stress levels to either a 12-week…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Body Weight, Incidence, Obesity
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Hammer, Joseph H.; Vogel, David L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2013
Prior research on professional psychological help-seeking behavior has operated on the assumption that the decision to seek help is based on intentional and reasoned processes. However, research on the dual-process prototype/willingness model (PWM; Gerrard, Gibbons, Houlihan, Stock, & Pomery, 2008) suggests health-related decisions may also…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Counseling Psychology, Structural Equation Models, Decision Making
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Gutin, Bernard – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2013
The dominant metabolic theory of obesity is that it develops from excessive positive energy balance. However, preventive interventions based on this theory have often been ineffective. This article proffers a developmental theory, which is based on recent epidemiologic research and a new line of research dealing with differentiation of immature…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Health Related Fitness, Exercise Physiology, Intervention
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Farooq, Muhammad Shahid – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2013
The main objective of this study was to explore causes of dropout by children in primary schools and develop a model for prevention. In light of the literature four instruments were developed to survey causes of dropout from primary school teachers, children who dropped out, their parents and teachers. The respondents were of the opinion that the…
Descriptors: Models, Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, Foreign Countries
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