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Tsai, Shih-Jen; Chang, Wen-Han; Cheng, Chih-Ming; Liang, Chih-Sung; Bai, Ya-Mei; Hsu, Ju-Wei; Huang, Kai-Lin; Su, Tung-Ping; Chen, Tzeng-Ji; Chen, Mu-Hong – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
Evidence suggests increased mortality rates among autistic individuals. However, risks of mortality, including natural-cause, suicide, and accident mortalities, among autistic individuals remain unclear. Among the entire Taiwanese population (N = 29,253,529), between 2003 and 2017, 45,398 autistic individuals were identified and 1:4 matched to…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Mortality Rate, Accidents, Suicide
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Ángel Tejada; María Pilar Sánchez; Francisco Escribano – Evaluation Review, 2024
The slowdown in economic development caused by traffic accidents in Spain, together with the disparity in the risk of death or injury due to traffic accidents in its provinces, makes it necessary to evaluate their road safety performance. Therefore, the objectives of the present research are, on the one hand, to find out the level of road safety…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Foreign Countries, Economic Development, Accidents
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Horgen, André – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2021
The purpose of this research is to investigate how the Norwegian outdoor-safety discourse develop between 2005-2015. Second, I examine the creation of meaning and understanding about risk and safety in the outdoors. The research affirms that important elements of opinion formation are discursively negotiated. The main line in the negotiations…
Descriptors: Death, Accidents, Recreational Activities, Tourism
Christine Kim Park; Lesley Sisaket – Minnesota Office of Higher Education, 2024
The Study Abroad Health and Safety Report informs students and parents about significant health and safety incidents while studying abroad. Incidents, as reported on the Study Abroad Health and Safety Survey, are defined as deaths and hospitalizations that occurred during participation in a study abroad program. Minnesota legislation (Minn. Stat.…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Death, Hospitals, Safety
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Cheriet, Nawël; Folville, Adrien; Bastin, Christine – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
This study examined the extent to which individuals can share similar memory representations of a public event and potential age-related differences in memory similarity. Fifty-three young and 59 older Belgian participants completed an online survey, where they recalled the deadly collapse of a bridge in a neighboring country 7 months ago. Results…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Older Adults, Comparative Analysis, Age Differences
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Altun, Fatma – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2020
Several taxonomies have been suggested to classsify coping styles, yet collectivist and individualist are the two fundamental types currently being adopted in research on coping styles. In this respect, the main purpose of this study was to examine the collectivist coping styles of university students who have traumatic life experiences. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trauma, Coping, Undergraduate Students
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Hallandvik, Linda; Aadland, Eivind; Vikene, Odd Lennart – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2016
It is difficult to rely on snow conditions, weather, and human factors when making judgments about avalanche risk because these variables are dynamic and complex; terrain, however, is more easily observed and interpreted. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate (1) the type of terrain in which historical fatal snow avalanche accidents in Norway…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Accidents, Risk, Safety
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North, Chris; Brookes, Andrew – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2017
This article examines the use of case-based approaches to fatal incidents in outdoor education (OE) with a view to fatality prevention. Fatalities are rare in OE and therefore it is nearly impossible for teachers to learn how to avoid fatalities from their own past experiences. It is, however, possible to learn from the mistakes of others through…
Descriptors: Death, Accidents, Outdoor Education, Safety
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Murray, Sean – Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 2015
In this article I review lessons to be learned from five commercial rafting participant fatalities in Northern Queensland between 2007 and 2009, and examine some implications of the coroner's recommendations from an outdoor education perspective. I aim both to help prevent future fatalities and to contribute to discussion about how best to achieve…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outdoor Education, Recreational Activities, Risk Management
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Hong, Jasmine Yoo Jung; Kim, Narae; Lee, Sangwon; Kim, Jang Hyun – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2018
Introduction: The present study examines how community disaster resilience and social solidarity concerning the Sewol ferry disaster, one of South Korea's most tragic maritime disasters that occurred on April 16, 2014, were portrayed on and manifested by social media during a 1-year span at three time periods. Method: Data was collected from…
Descriptors: Social Media, Semantics, Network Analysis, Language Usage
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Creighton, Genevieve; Oliffe, John; Matthews, Jennifer; Saewyc, Elizabeth – Health Education & Behavior, 2016
Background: The death of a male friend can be challenging for men because expressions of grief can be governed and restrained by dominant ideals of masculinity. It is common for young men to engage in health risk practices, such as alcohol overuse, to deal with feelings of sadness. Objective: This qualitative study investigated the ways that young…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Males, Grounded Theory
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Kus, Zafer; Karatekin, Kadir; Öztürk, Durdane; Elvan, Özlem – Educational Media International, 2016
The main purpose of this study is to analyze news stories regarding children in the national print media in the last five years using top eight newspapers in terms of circulation and evaluate these news stories based on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which was issued by the UN and signed by Turkey. The research was undertaken as a case…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Rights, News Media, Foreign Countries
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Levine, Kenneth J.; Levine, Sally L. – Journal of International Students, 2014
This paper explores the relevance of the accepted U-shaped models of expatriate adaptation to students engaged in an international educational experience when they are faced with a tragedy. In this study-abroad course, an examination of the existing adaptation models and how they provide a set of expectations for the process of cultural adjustment…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Models, Summer Programs, International Educational Exchange
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Rassool, Sara B.; Nel, Pieter W. – Death Studies, 2012
Accidentally killing or feeling responsible for another person's death constitutes an event that is different from many typical traumatic stressors in that the responsibility for causing the trauma is located in the person themselves, rather than another person or persons. Research exploring the perspective of those who have accidentally caused a…
Descriptors: Accidents, Traffic Safety, Death, Psychological Patterns
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Gillberg, Christopher; Billstedt, Eva; Sundh, Valter; Gillberg, I. Carina – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2010
The purposes of the present study were to establish the mortality rate in a representative group of individuals (n = 120) born in the years 1962-1984, diagnosed with autism/atypical autism in childhood and followed up at young adult age (greater than or equal to 18 years of age), and examine the risk factors and causes of death. The study group,…
Descriptors: Accidents, Autism, Mortality Rate, At Risk Persons
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