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Macdonald, Gail F.; Boon, Helen J. – Australian Association for Research in Education, 2014
Over 1000 Townsville based members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) were deployed on an eight month military operation to Afghanistan from August 2011 until May 2012. A similar scenario occurred many times in the Townsville community between 1999 and 2013 as members of the ADF have been deployed repeatedly to East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Military Personnel, Student Needs, Military Service
Adamakos, Harry; And Others – 1985
A longitudinal study investigated maternal social support and its relationship to mother/child stress, the amount of stimulation provided the child, and the child's cognitive development. The data presented here represent the 18 to 24 month follow-up on a subset of families studied in 1981 and 1982 concerning current maternal social support and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Family Environment, Followup Studies, High Risk Persons
Fisher, Philip A. – 1991
An attempt is made to integrate existing theories of family violence by introducing the concept of family role stress. Role stressors may be defined as factors inhibiting the enactment of family roles. Multiple regression analyses were performed on data from 190 families to test a hypothesis involving the prediction of negative discipline at…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Definitions, Discipline, Family Characteristics
Tuncay, Nazime; Müdüroglu, Ruhsan; Bulut, Ayse – Online Submission, 2020
Stress is an unavoidable part of our educational life as well as our social life and it is a fact that we have to learn how to cope with it. The aim is to study the relationship of the educational and social stressors among university students according to the year of study and gender. After collecting data via Educational and Social Related…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Stress Variables, Gender Differences, Self Esteem
Sheras, Peter L. – 1998
This paper suggests that helpers must often educate parents about the causes of stress and its effects on the parenting process. Parents with difficult children and adolescents often complain not only that their children misbehave or are unmotivated and depressed but that such behaviors create stress in the entire family. Many clinicians report…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Counseling, Counselors
Wolfe, David A.; LaRose, Louise – 1985
Child abuse involves more than the use of corporal punishment with a child. Investigators have measured parents' emotional reactivity and attributions in relation to aversive child behavior. A "video recall" procedure has been used for assessing affective responding of adults engaged in marital conflict and has been valid for obtaining…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Children, Counseling Techniques, Emotional Response
Porche, Michelle V.; Pan, Jingtong; Zaff, Jonathan; McDermott, Elana R. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Early childhood adversity is often experienced directly by both caregiver and child, although research tends to more narrowly focus on the child. In this analysis, we test the relationship between family adversity and children's academic engagement as mediated by maternal health. Secondary data analysis was conducted with the 2011/12 public…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Family Problems, Parenting Skills, Resilience (Psychology)
Marcovitch, Sharon; And Others – 1985
Parental stress and supports, child temperament and mother-child interaction in free play were assessed in three groups of families of delayed preschoolers: 40 children with Down's Syndrome, 29 children with neurological impairments, and 40 children with delayed development of unknown etiology. In addition to a number of instruments completed by…
Descriptors: Coping, Developmental Disabilities, Down Syndrome, Neurological Impairments
Pare, Joan – 1992
Both the literature and common beliefs suggest that unemployment increases family stress and child abuse. To test this idea, data were collected on monthly unemployment rate and number of child abuse complaints during 1978-91 in a rural county in the northwestern United States dependent on the lumber industry. Unexpectedly, the data showed that…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Employment Patterns, Family Life, Leisure Time
Moradi Sheykhjan, Tohid – Online Submission, 2015
The purpose of the study was to find out the significance of health education strategies for coping with academic stress. Comprehensive health education strategies for coping with academic stress can help students obtain the greatest benefits from education and become healthy and productive adults .One child out of four has an emotional, social,…
Descriptors: Health Education, Coping, Stress Management, Well Being
Wright, Travis – NAMTA Journal, 2017
Travis Wright presents an important understanding of trauma that leads to a new perspective of "challenging" behaviors in the classroom. "Trauma is not an event in itself, but is instead the reaction to extremely stressful life circumstances... When children operate in overwhelming states of stress, the stress response system may…
Descriptors: Trauma, Student Needs, Coping, Young Children
Furman, Erna – 1985
Exploring the stresses and dangers substitute mothering may pose to a toddler's personality development, this paper points out behavioral hallmarks of toddlerhood, describes the main developmental tasks toddlers have to master, and discusses factors that facilitate healthy development during this phase. Special emphasis is given to the most…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Caregivers, Child Development, Day Care
Roberts, William L. – 1986
Stress and social networks have been proposed as important determinants of parenting. In addition, parental social networks have been thought to influence child outcomes directly. Few studies, however, have examined all three areas concurrently. In the present study, which focused on the associations between parenting and children's competence in…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Competence, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Relationship
Allodi, F.; Rojas, A. – Migration World, 1988
Studies the social adjustment of 30 Chilean refugee families who comprise the Arauco Housing Cooperative in Toronto, Canada. Concludes that preservation of the parent child relationship in times of stress is the key to the child's continuing development. (FMW)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Culture Conflict, Emotional Adjustment
Cahill, Janet; Feldman, Lenard H. – 1988
High stress levels experienced by child protection workers have been well documented. This study examined the effectiveness of a stress management program in a child protection agency. Subjects were case workers, immediate supervisors, and clerical staff; 320 subjects participated in pretesting and 279 subjects participated in posttesting.…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Program Effectiveness, Service Workers, Social Agencies