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The dilemma of addiction and recovery during adolescence.
(1998)
The study probes how the process of substance use, abuse, and addiction affects the lives of users during their adolescence. Using qualitative research methods, it investigated the lives of seven adolescent substance users ...
An investigation into the barriers to interagency collaboration in a project for homeless and independent living students.
(1998)
In future studies, researchers might investigate perceptions of consumers (i.e., the students) toward the program. Also, an investigation comparing development of a product oriented (e.g., new buildings, new staff, new ...
The older mother-daughter relationship: The influence of caregiving beliefs on communicative behaviors prior to dependency.
(1998)
The goal of this study was to develop a richer understanding of the interaction between healthy mothers and their adult daughters prior to the mother's dependency. Thirty-six mother-daughter dyads discussed how they would ...
The relationship of attachment style to personality factors and family interaction patterns.
(1998)
This study examined the relationship of adult attachment style to various personality factors and family interaction patterns. Participants in the study were 227 undergraduate students who completed the Attachment Style ...
Naming the violence: Women's domestic violence narratives.
(1998)
Long before our twentieth-century, psycho-socio-political understanding of domestic violence, women wrote about this form of oppression in their letters, diaries, journals, essays, novels, poetry, and tracts. These highly ...
The communicative impact of an older adult parent on the adult child/spouse long-term marital relationship.
(1998)
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the effect an older adult parent living with an adult child/spouse may have on the communication in the long-term marital relationship. This study is designed to examine the ...
Effects of employer-sponsored work/family policies and programs on companies, careers, and families.
(1998)
All U.S. based employees of a company considered to be among the most family-friendly companies in America were surveyed electronically at each of the company's job sites in the Fall of 1997. The analyses for this study ...
A conceptual analysis of a parent-culture's perceptions of parent involvement.
(1998)
The study's findings corroborated, expanded, and questioned existing research in the field of home-school-community partnerships. Recommendations based on the data were made for parents, school personnel, and future research.