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Brewer, Gwendolyn Jett; Day, Savannah S. – Home Economics Research Journal, 1984
This paper presents an historical perspective of housing research; an analysis of housing research citations, 1955-1982; and results of a survey of home economists regarding recent research, 1977-1981. (SK)
Descriptors: Family Environment, Home Economics, Housing, Research Projects
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Kalinowski, A.; Sloane, K. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1981
The new direction in research on the home educational environment is away from prediction based on indirect, static measures such as socioeconomic status. Instead, attention is focused on the teaching and modeling behavior in the home. Positive changes in the home environment often produce increases in children's school achievement. (RL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment
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Kasturirangan, Aarati; Williams, Elizabeth Nutt – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2003
This qualitative study examined the experience of Latina survivors of domestic violence for information that might help counselors become more attuned to the needs of Latina women. The results highlight the importance of particular cultural variables, including gender socialization and familism. Implications and recommendations for counselors are…
Descriptors: Counseling, Cultural Influences, Family Environment, Family Violence
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Sandler, Allen G. – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 1998
Discusses the value of grandparents as a source of support and a source of stress for parents of children with disabilities. Suggestions are provided to help professionals mobilize the assistance of grandparents as a source of support, including the need to provide grandparent support groups and more information. (CR)
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Family Environment, Family Relationship
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Metchikian, Karyn L.; Mink, Jacqueline M.; Bigelow, Kathryn M.; Lutzker, John R.; Doctor, Ronald M. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 1999
Evaluates the home safety component provided by Project SafeCare with three families reported for child neglect. Results indicate that in-home training was effective in reducing hazards in diverse home settings, and that these reductions were maintained over time. Social validation data indicate that parents provided positive ratings for the home…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Health, Child Neglect, Family Environment
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Neumann, Wolfgang – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2002
Examines how far traces of the Nazi past can still be found in the psychological family environment of college students attending a counseling center two generations after the end of World War II. Reveals that failure to discuss such topics within families was of decisive significance during counseling sessions, and that current problems often…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling, Family Environment, Family Influence
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Margolin, Gayla – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
Identifying mechanisms that explain the children's differential vulnerability to violence exposure is an important research focus. Developmentally sensitive theories and methods are recommended to better understand children's risk and resilience to violence exposure. Examples are provided of promising research that links violence exposure to…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Violence, Children, Risk
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Manning, Wendy D.; Lamb, Kathleen A. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2003
Assesses the well-being of adolescents in cohabiting parent stepfamilies. Teens living with cohabiting stepparents often fare worse than teens living with two biological married parents. Adolescents living in cohabiting stepfamilies experience greater disadvantage than teens living in married stepfamilies. Most of these differences, however, are…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cohabitation, Family Environment, Family Relationship
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Sellick, Clive – Children & Society, 2006
Foster care has become the principal placement of choice for children and young people in public care in the United Kingdom (UK). This has been accompanied by a significant growth in its research scrutiny connected to a busy policy agenda, especially since 1997. With its increased usage, fostering has encountered both difficulties and…
Descriptors: Placement, Foreign Countries, Public Sector, Foster Care
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Riebschleger, Joanne; Scheid, Jeanette; Luz, Clare; Mickus, Maureen; Liszewski, Christine; Eaton, Monaca – Academic Psychiatry, 2008
Objective: This descriptive study explored the extent that medical education curriculum guidelines contained content about the experiences and needs of family members of people with serious mental illness. Methods: Key family-focused-literature themes about the experiences and needs of families of individuals with mental illness were drawn from a…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Physicians, Mental Disorders, Caregivers
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Bezruczko, Nikolaus; Ludlow, Larry H. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1981
A causal cognitive model illustrates that joint influence of home environment with cognitive and affective entry constitute the antecedent conditions for observed learning rate. The quality of instruction defines entry behaviors. As conditions of learning improve, the time necessary for learning decreases and the degree of learning increases. (RL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Conceptual Tempo, Educational Quality, Family Environment
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Tognoli, Jerome – Family Relations, 1980
Our culture discourages male friendships by taboos against intimacy and vulnerability, homophobia and competition. Men need to learn to communicate more honestly, become more involved with their home and children and be more open to changing sex roles. (JAC)
Descriptors: Family Environment, Friendship, Interpersonal Relationship, Males
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Lundeen, Gerald – Special Libraries, 1981
Examines the present and future capabilities of microcomputers for personal use, and discusses the requirements for such individualized systems, including software and hardware considerations. A glossary is provided, and 31 references are cited. (FM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computer Programs, Computer Storage Devices, Family Environment
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Pleck, Joseph H. – Family Coordinator, 1979
Three value perspectives on men's family work are evident in previous literature: traditional, exploitive, and changing role perspectives. Areas of research derived from the changing role perspective are presented. A new study indicates that men in the late 1970s are increasing family work when their wives are employed. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Family Environment, Family Role
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Dunn, Marija G.; Mezzich, Ada; Janiszewski, Susan; Kirisci, Levent; Tarter, Ralph E. – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2001
Paternal and maternal models of transmission of child neglect were tested separately in offspring of men with a substance use disorder (SUD). Child dysregulation was independently related to neglect severity. SUD in the mother directly correlated with severity of neglectful parenting. (Contains 51 references and 2 tables.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Child Neglect, Child Rearing, Etiology, Family Environment
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