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Yossra Fareed El-Tony; Ling Suan Choo – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to explore employee green behavior in higher education institution (HEI) laboratories in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative approach was used to explore the green behavior experiences of individuals working in HEI laboratories. In-depth interviews were conducted with nine participants…
Descriptors: Colleges, Employees, Behavior, Sustainable Development
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Roemer, Lizabeth; Orsillo, Susan M. – Behavior Therapy, 2007
Research suggests that experiential avoidance may play an important role in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD; see Roemer, L., & Orsillo, S.M. (2002). "Expanding our conceptualization of and treatment for generalized anxiety disorder: Integrating mindfulness/acceptance-based approaches with existing cognitive-behavioral models." "Clinical…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Behavior Modification, Therapy, Depression (Psychology)
Gates, Susan M.; Zellman, Gail L.; Moini, Joy S. – RAND Corporation, 2006
This report documents the results of a survey of 1,137 active-duty military families, including activated Reservists, regarding child care use. These survey data were analyzed to estimate the relationship between individual family characteristics and installation characteristics and the probability that the family uses any nonparental child care,…
Descriptors: Probability, Family Characteristics, Quality of Life, Child Care
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Hatton, Chris; Emerson, Eric – Mental Retardation, 1993
Questionnaire data were collected from 64 direct-care staff members in a residential facility for people with multiple disabilities. Path analyses identified factors predicting levels of perceived stress, overall job satisfaction, overall life satisfaction, and perceived likelihood of leaving the organization. Factors included staff support, job…
Descriptors: Attendants, Employee Attitudes, Labor Turnover, Multiple Disabilities
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Brody, Gene H.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1986
To ascertain whether marital quality influences parental teaching strategies in different instructional contexts, mother-child and father-child interactions were observed during a book-reading and a direct instruction task. While few differences in teaching styles were detected between nondistressed husbands and wives, teaching styles of mothers…
Descriptors: Marriage, Parent Child Relationship, Quality of Life, Sex Differences
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Green, Gary P. – Rural Sociology, 1985
Used 1934-1978 Missouri county-level data to analyze hypotheses related to Goldschmidt thesis. Confirmed hypothesis that scale of farm operation is negatively related to rural community quality of life. Received limited support for hypothesis that quality of life indices are negatively related to amount of increase in farm size over time.(NEC)
Descriptors: Agricultural Trends, Community Benefits, Community Change, Quality of Life
Elgqvist-Saltzman, Inga – 1987
The IOR project (Idea and reality underlying educational reforms of higher education) used women's life stories as case studies to help understand the reforms of higher education during an expansive, "rational" planning period. The project gathered data from 300 women who returned questionnaires. A central topic in the IOR-questionnaires…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Planning, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Leftwich, Linda M.; And Others – 1984
Research shows that subjective indices of social integration are related to general well-being. In order to study the relationship between social interaction and well-being, 31 healthy Caucasian adults, with a mean age of 73 years, were given two questionnaires. The first contained eleven subjective social interation variables and was derived from…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Older Adults, Quality of Life, Social Support Groups
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Lankhorst, Gustaaf J. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1989
A 12-item list of human abilities/activities was developed to measure quality of life of 9 rheumatoid arthritis adults from 2 aspects: "present condition" and "relative importance" of each item. Pilot testing indicated that importance and present condition represent different aspects. Differences between self-assessments and physicians'…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Life Satisfaction, Measurement Techniques, Patients
Retsinas, Joan – 1985
Researchers have divided nursing home residents into long-stayers and short-stayers. While long-stayers rarely return home, they do not necessarily stay long in one institution. Instead, they may transfer from nursing home to nursing home. Although many studies have examined the impact of relocation on nursing home residents, few studies have…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Motivation, Nursing Homes, Older Adults
Wheeler, Robert J. – 1985
The development of humanistic psychology has stimulated research that supports the importance of life esteem, or the way people view meaning and purpose in their lives. The Life Esteem survey is a self-report questionnaire designed to measure the four components of life esteem (framework, perspective, commitment, quality) and to assess the…
Descriptors: Adults, College Students, Individual Differences, Objectives
McGowan, John R.; Cohen, Lawrence H. – 1984
Some research has suggested that positive life events may interact with negative life events during periods of high stress to buffer the effects of negative events. The relationships among positive and negative life events and positive and negative psychological status were examined in an investigation of the direct and mediating effects of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Depression (Psychology), Predictor Variables
Giangreco, Michael F.; And Others – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1991
This qualitative study identified 4 major themes during interviews with 28 families whose children have dual sensory impairments. Concerns clustered around parental perceptions of a "good life" for their children, and their experiences with fear, frustration, and change. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Deaf Blind, Family Problems, Interviews
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Flett, Ross; Biggs, Herbert – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1992
Measures of occupational stress were completed by 16 vocational rehabilitation placement officers in New Zealand. There were high negative correlations between job stress and life satisfaction, and subjects reported particularly high levels of role conflict in their work. Strategies for stress reduction focused on improving communication and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Counselors, Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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Green, Carolyn W.; Reid, Dennis H. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1996
This study attempted to operationalize, measure, and increase happiness among five adults with profound mental and physical disabilities. Happiness indices were defined and observed. Most preferred stimuli-produced increases in happiness indices, and practitioner ratings of participant happiness coincided with observed indices. Discussion focuses…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Happiness, Measurement Techniques
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