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Duffy, Ryan D.; Bott, Elizabeth M.; Allan, Blake A.; Torrey, Carrie L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2013
The present study examined a model of life satisfaction among a diverse sample of 184 adults who had been unemployed for an average of 10.60 months. Using the Lent (2004) model of life satisfaction as a framework, a model was tested with 5 hypothesized predictor variables: optimism, job search self-efficacy, job search support, job search…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Adults, Life Satisfaction, Models
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Ojeda, Lizette; Flores, Lisa Y.; Navarro, Rachel L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2011
In this study, we used Lent's (2004) social cognitive model of well being to examine the academic and life satisfaction of 457 Mexican American college students attending a Hispanic-Serving Institution. Using structural equation modeling, results indicated that the model provided a good fit to the data. Specifically, we found positive relations…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Life Satisfaction, Structural Equation Models
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Main, Alexandra; Zhou, Qing; Ma, Yue; Luecken, Linda J.; Liu, Xin – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2011
This study examined the main and interactive relations of stressors and coping related to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) with Chinese college students' psychological adjustment (psychological symptoms, perceived general health, and life satisfaction) during the 2003 Beijing SARS epidemic. All the constructs were assessed by self-report…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Counseling Services, College Students, Intervention
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Sheets, Raymond L., Jr.; Mohr, Jonathan J. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2009
In this study, the authors investigated the degree to which perceived social support was associated with depression, life satisfaction, and internalized binegativity in a sample of 210 bisexual young adult college students. Two types of social support (general and sexuality specific) and 2 sources of social support (family and friends) were…
Descriptors: College Students, Social Support Groups, Life Satisfaction, Family Influence
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Gottfredson, Gary D.; Holland, John L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1990
Tested hypothesis that interest congruence is more closely linked with job satisfaction for workers with clearly defined interests as opposed to workers with poorly defined interests. Results implied that congruence is a moderately efficient predictor of satisfaction when between-occupation sources of variance are excluded by research design.…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Congruence (Psychology), Counseling Theories, Job Satisfaction
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Lopez, Frederick G.; Fons-Scheyd, Alia; Morua, Wendy; Chaliman, Rebecca – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2006
This study examined the nature and impact of dyadic perfectionism over a 3-month interval within a sample of 116 college students who were currently involved in an intimate heterosexual relationship. Dyadic perfectionism scores were stable and correlated as expected with scores on concurrent measures of adult attachment orientations and…
Descriptors: College Students, Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Risk
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Tolstedt, Betsy E.; Stokes, Joseph P. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1983
Explored the relation of verbal, affective,and physical intimacy to marital satisfaction using data from 43 couples. Results indicated that the three types of intimacy were highly predictive of both perceived marital satisfaction and a measure of thoughts and behaviors indicative of potential for divorce. (LLL)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Interpersonal Relationship, Marital Satisfaction, Predictor Variables
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Tylka, Tracy L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2004
Although body dissatisfaction is a strong predictor of disordered eating among women, a majority of women report substantial body dissatisfaction but do not concomitantly report severe levels of eating disorder symptomatology. Third variables, then, may interact with body dissatisfaction to influence its relation to eating disorder symptomatology.…
Descriptors: Females, Eating Disorders, Self Concept, Body Composition
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Holloway, Elizabeth L.; Wampold, Bruce E. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1983
Investigated the relationship between verbal behavior patterns and supervisor (N=9) and trainee (N=30) judgments of satisfaction in the supervision interview. Results confirm the predictive validity of verbal behavior. Negative social emotional behavior added to the discomfort experienced. Use of excessive supportive communication is in question…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Higher Education
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Lent, Robert W.; Singley, Daniel; Sheu, Hung-Bin; Gainor, Kathy A.; Brenner, Bradley R.; Treistman, Dana; Ades, Lisa – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2005
Central variables of social cognitive theory were adapted to forge an integrative model of well-being, which was designed to offer greater utility for therapeutic and self-directed change efforts than the dominant personality view of well-being. The authors present 2 studies using versions of the social cognitive model to predict domain-specific…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Life Satisfaction, Predictor Variables, Social Cognition
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Varvil-Weld, Douglas C.; Fretz, Bruce R. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1983
Examined whether Lawler's formulation for expectancy was a better predictor of the outcomes of an intervention designed to aid career choice than applications of the more global approaches. The career choice class was completed by 120 students. The Lawler model was no better a predictor than other measures. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Choice, Career Development, College Students