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Wickrama, K. A. S.; Merten, Michael J.; Elder, Glen H., Jr. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2005
The "rush to adulthood" is defined by precocious events that place excessive demands on youth who are not adequately prepared for the responsibilities of adulthood. This study investigates the influence of community disadvantage, family, and race on adolescent precocious life events and depressive symptoms in the transition to adulthood. The…
Descriptors: Race, Intervention, Disadvantaged Youth, Adolescents
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Brown, Nancy L.; Luna, Veronica; Ramirez, M. Heliana; Vail, Kenneth A.; Williams, Clark A. – AIDS Education and Prevention, 2005
Harm reduction is fundamentally a movement intended to empower the patient and consumer of health services. This project applied harm reduction theory as a strategy to empower collaborating community partners and researchers to overcome their preconceptions about each other in order to create a successful HIV prevention intervention and evaluation…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Females, Drug Abuse, Intervention
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Thompson, K. A.; Parahoo, K. P.; McCurry, N.; O'Doherty, E.; Doherty, A. M. – Health Education Research, 2004
This article reports on data collected as part of a four-phase study initiated to strengthen practice in the field of smoking cessation during pregnancy. It focuses on the perceived support pregnant smokers would receive for quitting smoking and how this support could be effectively used by incorporating the education of partners/family in smoking…
Descriptors: Intervention, Smoking, Females, Health Personnel
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Ward, Elijah G.; Disch, William B.; Levy, Judith A.; Schensul, Jean J. – AIDS Education and Prevention, 2004
Despite the rising number of cases of HIV in adults over age 50, older persons rarely are considered to be at risk for HIV/AIDS, and even though they may be involved in risky behavior, such as unprotected penetrative sex, they may not consider themselves vulnerable to becoming infected. Informed awareness of risk is essential to making positive…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Intervention, Low Income, Older Adults
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Aneshensel, Carol S.; Botticello, Amanda L.; Yamamoto-Mitani, Noriko – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2004
This study describes depressive symptoms among caregivers following bereavement and connects these trajectories to earlier features of caregiving using life course and stress process theory. Data are from a six-wave longitudinal survey (five years) of spouses and adult children caring for someone with Alzheimer's Disease. The analytic subsample (N…
Descriptors: Caring, Grief, Alzheimers Disease, Caregivers
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Springer, J. Fred; Sale, Elizabeth; Kasim, Rafa; Winter, William; Sambrano, Soledad; Chipungu, Sandra – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2004
This study assesses the degree to which culturally specific interventions enhance substance abuse prevention effectiveness for targeted cultural groups. A large and diverse (African American, Hispanic, American Indian, and Asian) sample of 10,500 youth across 48 programs was obtained. Youth participating in culturally specific programming showed…
Descriptors: Prevention, Program Effectiveness, Substance Abuse, Youth
Seifert, Charles F.; Wordern, Lorenz – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2004
The cost of student loan defaults is a growing problem. At the beginning of this century, defaulted student loans exceed $25 billion (Student Aid News, 2001). In addition to the costs borne by the taxpayer as the federal government purchases defaulted accounts, there are costs incurred by schools, lenders, loan servicers, and guaranty agencies for…
Descriptors: Evidence, Early Intervention, Student Loan Programs, Prevention
Herr, Elizabeth; Burt, Larry – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2005
During spring 2001, Noel-Levitz created a student loan default model for the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). The goal of this project was to identify students most likely to default, to identify as risk elements those characteristics that contributed to student loan default, and to use these risk elements to plan and implement targeted,…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Academic Persistence, Loan Default, Predictor Variables
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Van Bramer, Joan – Literacy Teaching and Learning, 2003
The role of social context and the nature of human interaction provide rich resources for the study of learning and human cognition. In order to understand these elements more fully, it is important to consider the language in use within these contexts. The early intervention Reading Recovery is grounded in the belief that the conversation between…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Interpersonal Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Grade 1
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Caison, Amy L. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2005
Drawing on Tinto's (1987, 1993) theory of student integration, this research examines students who withdrew from their original institution prior to graduation. Of this group, some of the students who withdraw do so to transfer to another institution, and it is reasonable to assume that these students are different in many ways from students who…
Descriptors: Intervention, Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Higher Education
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Levin, Henry – Education Next, 2006
In this article, the author responds to an article written by Chris Whittle, in which he maintains that most of America's education troubles will be over in just a quarter century. The author notes that Whittle's assumptions differ markedly from the available evidence on what works and ignore the complexity of the combined elements of politics,…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Futures (of Society), Public Education
Tam, Kai Yung; Heward, William L.; Heng, Mary Anne – Journal of Special Education, 2006
We used a multiple baseline across students design to evaluate the effects of an intervention program consisting of vocabulary instruction, error correction, and fluency building on oral reading rate and comprehension of five English-language learners who were struggling readers in a primary school. During the first intervention condition (new…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Reading Instruction, Language Fluency, Intervention
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Rogers, Sally J.; Hayden, Deborah; Hepburn, Susan; Charlifue-Smith, Renee; Hall, Terry; Hayes, Athena – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2006
This single subject design study examined two models of intervention: Denver Model (which merges behavioral, developmental, and relationship-oriented intervention), and PROMPT (a neuro-developmental approach for speech production disorders). Ten young, nonverbal children with autism were matched in pairs and randomized to treatment. They received…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Intervention, Autism, Speech Language Pathology
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Matthews-Somerville, Rochelle C.; Cress, Cynthia J. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2005
The authors compared parent-perceived communication behaviors for formally assessed stages longitudinally for 42 infants at risk for being nonspeaking. They compared perceived communication behaviors at assessed transitions to communicative stages (intentional behavior, intentional communication, symbolic communication) and found systematic…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Longitudinal Studies, Infants, Parent Participation
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Linan-Thompson, Sylvia; Vaughn, Sharon; Prater, Kathryn; Cirino, Paul T. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
The response to intervention (RTI) of English language learners identified as at risk for reading difficulties in the fall of first grade was examined at the end of first grade and at the end of second grade. Students at risk for reading problems were randomly assigned to intervention or control groups. Intervention students received supplemental…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Second Language Learning, Grade 1, Grade 2
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