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Norman, Mackenzie Z. – Communique, 2022
Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal disorder, caused by either complete or partial X monosomy (i.e., absence of one member of a pair of chromosomes) in some or all cells. It affects approximately 1 in 2,500 female live births. However, only about 1% of fetuses with 45, X karyotype (image of one's chromosomes) are carried to term, and up to 10%…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Females, Genetic Disorders, Developmental Delays
Weeks, Mollie R.; Kulkarni, Tara; Kim, Jiwon; Sullivan, Amanda L. – Communique, 2020
This article is the third installment in a series regarding the conduct, dissemination, and consumption of large-scale secondary research. See Part 1 on conducting secondary analysis (Sullivan et al., 2020) (EJ1239445) and Part 2 on practitioners' use of this research (Kulkarni et al., 2020) (EJ1248185). The purpose in this final installment is to…
Descriptors: Measurement, Data Analysis, Popular Culture, Credibility
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Windham, Heather D.; Tuttle, Malti – Alabama Journal of Educational Leadership, 2023
This quantitative survey study aimed to identify differences between school counselors' and administrators' perceptions of the school counselors' role and if demographic criteria of years of experience, years in education, enrollment size, and grade level impacted these perceptions. Currently employed school counselors and administrators in…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes, Counselor Role, School Counseling
Sullivan, Amanda L.; Weeks, Mollie; Kulkarni, Tara; Nguyen, Thuy; Kendrick-Dunn, Tiombe Bisa; Barrett, Charles – Communique, 2020
As noted in Part 1 of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Social Justice Committee's (SJC) series on health disparities, more than a century of scholarship has documented differential health outcomes among minoritized groups in the United States (Proctor et al., 2020). Most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the…
Descriptors: Health Services, Racial Discrimination, Racial Bias, School Psychologists
Conolly, Christina; Crepeau-Hobson, Franci; Kennedy-Paine, Cathy; Woitaszewski, Scott – Communique, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health crisis of proportions not seen in generations. In the spring of 2020, all 50 states were simultaneously under a disaster declaration (U.S. News, 2020) and most communities began to require distancing in order to mitigate virus spread. As a result, schools closed and distance learning and telehealth became…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Crisis Intervention, School Safety, Emergency Programs
Hart, Shelley R. – Communique, 2021
This article serves as the first in a series addressing comprehensive suicide prevention programming in the school context. Suicide is currently the second leading cause of death for 10- to 24-year-olds in the United States. As schools are a place where the majority of youth spend a significant amount of time, it follows that they are a natural…
Descriptors: Suicide, Prevention, School Health Services, Mental Health
Gubi, Aaron A.; McDonnell, Cassandra; Bocanegra, Joel O. – Communique, 2014
Schizophrenia is a severe and persistent mental illness that is typically associated with distress and severe functional impairment. Individuals presenting with schizophrenia have symptoms that markedly impair their ability to perceive, think, engage, or express themselves clearly. Because the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia articulated in…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Clinical Diagnosis, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Evaluation Criteria
Burns, Matthew K. – Communique, 2016
The current national implementation of response-to-intervention frameworks has intensified the debate regarding underlying causes of student deficits and how to best assess and intervene for them. If cognitive measures are useful to intervention planning, then experimental research should be able to demonstrate that use of cognitively focused…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Response to Intervention, Outcomes of Education, Evidence Based Practice
Erika Velarde – ProQuest LLC, 2023
A growing number of college students today are First-Generation. First-Generation (FG) college student experiences and performance on student success measures differ from their peers whose parents have earned college degrees (Astin, 1975; Chen & Carroll, 2005; Ishitani, 2006; Pascarella et al., 2004). The purpose of this quantitative study was…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, First Generation College Students, Academic Achievement, Success
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Chambers, Rebecca Anne; Zyromski, Brett; Asner-Self, Kimberly K.; Kimemia, Muthoni – Journal of School Counseling, 2010
Analyses of 103 St. Louis metro area school counselors' using the National School Violence Survey (Astor et al., 1997; Astor et al., 2000; Furlong et al., 1996) suggests school counselors' perceptions of school violence and their preparedness to respond to said violence vary by both community setting and years of experience. Discussion frames the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Violence, National Standards, Counselor Training
Warchal, Judith R.; Graham, Louise B. – ADULTSPAN Journal, 2011
This article integrates the guidelines of American Red Cross and the "Psychological First Aid: Field Operations Guide" (Brymer et al., 2006) with adult development theories to demonstrate the promotion of adaptive functioning in adults after a disaster. Case examples and recommendations for counselors working in disaster situations are…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Natural Disasters, Adults, Counseling
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Lee, Sang Min; Cho, Seong Ho; Kissinger, Daniel; Ogle, Nick T. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2010
The authors used a cluster analysis procedure and the Counselor Burnout Inventory (S. M. Lee et al., 2007) to identify professional counselors' burnout types. Three clusters were identified: well-adjusted, persevering, and disconnected counselors. The results also indicated that counselors' job satisfaction and self-esteem were good discriminators…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Multivariate Analysis, Counselors, Burnout
Kimonis, Eva R.; Ogg, Julia; Fefer, Sarah – Communique, 2014
Children with symptoms of oppositional-defiant and conduct disorders (ODD/CD) pose significant challenges within educational settings. The worldwide prevalence among 6-18 year olds is 3.3% for ODD and 3.2% for CD (Canino, Polanczyk, Bauermeister, Rohde, & Frick, 2010). Students with conduct problems often display aggressive and antisocial…
Descriptors: Youth, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Aggression
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Buser, Juleen K. – Professional School Counseling, 2010
School counselors play an important role in identifying and intervening with students struggling with disordered eating (e.g., Bardick et al., 2004). Research has shown that American Indian adolescents report higher rates of certain disordered eating behaviors than other racial groups. The literature on the prevalence and etiology of disordered…
Descriptors: American Indians, Adolescents, Etiology, School Counseling
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Silverman, Morton M.; Berman, Alan L.; Sanddal, Nels D.; O'Carroll, Patrick W.; Joiner, Thomas E., Jr. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
Although a number of investigators have adopted the O'Carroll et al. (1996) nomenclature and applied it in their studies, and others have acknowledged its role in highlighting the need for clarification of terms, the nomenclature has not been widely used in the research and clinical communities. The rationale behind the rebuilding of the O'Carroll…
Descriptors: Definitions, Suicide, Field Tests, Communication Skills
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