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Faller, Kathleen Coulborn; Henry, James – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2000
A study investigated the effectiveness of a collaborative approach to the case management of child sexual abuse. Data from 323 criminal court files found a sex offense confession rate of 64 percent and plea rate of 70 percent. Fifteen cases went to trial and in six the offender was convicted. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Abuse, Court Litigation, Evidence (Legal)
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Ensel, Walter M.; Lin, Nan – Journal of Community Psychology, 2004
In the current paper we focus on the role of physical fitness in the life stress process for both psychological and physical well-being. The major research question posed in the current study is: Does physical fitness deter distress in a model containing the major components of the life stress process? That is, do individuals who exercise show…
Descriptors: Evidence, Stress Variables, Physical Fitness, Psychology
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Embry, Dennis D. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2004
A paradox exists in community prevention of violence and drugs. Good research now exists on evidence-based programs, yet extensive expenditures on prevention have not produced community-level results. Various multiproblems are quite prevalent in the United States, such as violence, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), conduct problems,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Community Problems, Prevention
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Mabry, J. Beth; Kiecolt, K. Jill – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2005
Using data from the 1996 General Social Survey and the 1973 Chicago Crowding Study, we test the hypotheses that African Americans feel and express more anger than whites, that sense of control (versus powerlessness) lessens anger and mistrust increases anger, and that these indicators of alienation affect anger differently for African Americans…
Descriptors: Evidence, African Americans, Whites, Psychological Patterns
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Johnson, Monica Kirkpatrick – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2004
In an on-going debate over the consequences of adolescent employment, there is growing agreement that work intensity (i.e., longer hours) fosters underage drinking and other substance use. The current study furthers our understanding of the relationship between hours of employment and substance use in adolescence by testing whether it is evident…
Descriptors: Evidence, Race, Student Employment, Drinking
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Libben, Gary – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
This paper does a fine job of advancing discussion concerning a question that is indeed quite underrepresented in the literature, that is, how language learners comprehend and produce language in real time. The paper is firmly rooted in the dual mechanism approach to language processing and takes as its starting point the assumption that normal…
Descriptors: Evidence, Sentences, Cues, Figurative Language
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Molleman, Gerard R. M.; Peters, Louk W. H.; Hosman, Clemens M. H.; Kok, Gerjo J.; Oosterveld, Paul – Health Education Research, 2006
Preffi 2.0 is an evidence-based Dutch quality assessment instrument for health promotion interventions. It is mainly intended for both planning and assessing one's own projects but can also be used to assess other people's projects (external use). This article reports a study on the reliability of Preffi as an external quality assessment…
Descriptors: Expertise, Evidence, Generalizability Theory, Health Promotion
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Keating, Xiaofen Deng; Silverman, Stephen – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2004
This study was designed to investigate the status of teachers' use of fitness tests in school-based physical education programs. Full-time physical education teachers (N = 325) in 10 states participated. A questionnaire was developed specifically for this study to collect data. Various methods were utilized to lend evidence for the reliability and…
Descriptors: Evidence, Physical Education, Physical Activities, Testing
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Davidow, Jason H.; Bothe, Anne K.; Bramlett, Robin E. – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2006
Purpose: This article presents, and explains the issues behind, the Stuttering Treatment Research Evaluation and Assessment Tool (STREAT), an instrument created to assist clinicians, researchers, students, and other readers in the process of critically appraising reports of stuttering treatment research. Method: The STREAT was developed by…
Descriptors: Research Design, Stuttering, Measures (Individuals), Outcomes of Treatment
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Zipoli, Richard P., Jr.; Kennedy, Marianne – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2005
A total of 240 speech-language pathologists responded to a questionnaire examining attitudes toward and use of research and evidence-based practice (EBP). Perceived barriers to EBP were also explored. Positive attitudes toward research and EBP were reported. Attitudes were predicted by exposure to research and EBP practice during graduate training…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Speech Language Pathology, Clinical Experience, Evidence
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Helgerson, Jena; Martinovich, Zoran; Durkin, Elizabeth; Lyons, John S. – Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 2005
At least three circumstances have converged to focus attention on the outcomes associated with residential treatment. First, the reduction in lengths of stay in the psychiatric hospital has resulted in residential treatment becoming the most expensive service on a per episode basis. Second, the increasing emphasis on the identification and use of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Psychiatric Hospitals, Emotional Disturbances, Outcomes of Treatment
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Crawford, Sarah; Channon, Shelley; Robertson, Mary M. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with fronto-striatal dysfunction. There is debate as to the extent to which TS is associated with cognitive impairment. Some authors argue that any impairments seen are attributable to comorbid psychiatric symptomatology, whilst others have suggested that…
Descriptors: Evidence, Control Groups, Sentences, Inhibition
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Eisenmajer, Natasha; Ross, Nola; Pratt, Chris – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: The specificity of impairments in specific reading disabilities (SRD) and specific language impairments (SLI) has recently been questioned, with many children recruited for studies of SRD and SLI demonstrating impairments in both reading and oral language development. This has implications for the results of SRD and SLI studies where…
Descriptors: Evidence, Reading Difficulties, Spelling, Oral Language
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Maughan, Barbara; Rowe, Richard; Messer, Julie; Goodman, Robert; Meltzer, Howard – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: Despite an expanding epidemiological evidence base, uncertainties remain over key aspects of the epidemiology of the "antisocial" disorders in childhood and adolescence. Methods: We used cross-sectional data on a nationally representative sample of 10,438 5-15-year-olds drawn from the 1999 British Child Mental Health Survey…
Descriptors: Evidence, Behavior Problems, Children, Epidemiology
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Laws, Glynis; Gunn, Deborah – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: This study reports the language and memory progress over five years of 30 adolescents and young adults with Down syndrome, and investigates the relationship of earlier phonological memory abilities to later language development. Methods: Tests of nonverbal ability, receptive vocabulary, grammar comprehension, digit span and nonword…
Descriptors: Evidence, Comprehension, Age, Down Syndrome
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