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Predicting binge drinking among undergraduate college students.
(2005)
The present investigation sought to provide a comprehensive examination of the binge drinking behavior of undergraduates at the University of Oklahoma so as to determine the best predictors of such behavior. Archival data ...
CBT, ICT, and combined treatments for depressed married women: A two year follow-up.
(2000)
The current study is a two year follow-up of women who had received 12-sessions of individual cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), conjoint integrative couples therapy (ICT) and a combined (CBT/ICT) treatment for depression. ...
An examination of the relationships between select psychological dimensions and work-to-family and family-to-work role conflict in men and women.
(2002)
This study examined relationships between select psychological dimensions and work-to-family and family-to-work role conflict in men and women. Psychological dimensions included in this study were health, self-esteem, ...
Forgiveness of others and athletic performance in college baseball players.
(2000)
It was hypothesized that athletes high in forgiveness of others would perform better at baseball, show less performance deficits between preseason and midseason, score lower in total mood disturbance, and show a greater ...
AIDS orphans: The psychological adjustment of children with multiple family members with a terminal illness.
(1997)
Fifty-two uninfected children of HIV positive women who had a sibling who was followed by the Pediatric AIDS Clinic at a large mid-Atlantic urban pediatric medical center participated in this study. Children ranged from ...
THE IMPACT OF GENDER ROLE CONFORMITY, ETHNIC IDENTITY, AND RELATIONAL AGGRESSION ON PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN UNDERGRADUATES
(2013)
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among gender role conformity, ethnic identity, relational aggression, and psychological distress among African-American undergraduate men and women (N = 161), and, ...
The relationship between students' perceived self-efficacy on designated skills and their academic achievement in a third-year family medicine clerkship.
(1997)
This study explored the relationship between third-year medical students' self-efficacy and their academic achievement on a third-year family medicine clerkship rotation. The sample size was 103 participants, and the mean ...
Coping styles and adjustment of international graduate students.
(2005)
This study examined the relationship between styles of coping and adjustment in a sample of international graduate students (n = 392) studying in the U.S.A. The Coping Responses Inventory-Adult Form, the College Adjustment ...
Academic stress and graduate student marital satisfaction: Preliminary testing of a conceptual model.
(2003)
This study tested a model relating academically related stress to marital satisfaction in married graduate students. A total of 217 participants, including 134 married and 83 unmarried graduate students, participated in ...
The adjustment and concerns of women to marital separation :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
This study examined the types of problems and adjustments over time that women encounter following divorce, considering the presence or absence of children (PAC). Sixty, first time separated or divorced women were administered ...