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Clergy burnout: an integrative approach.

29 Apr 2000 Understanding how clergy, who begin their careers with high idealism, optimism, and compassion, burn out is difficult. One body of research suggests that clergy, among others, burn out because of the systems in which they work. From this ...
rec_pub_10852149-clergy-burnout-integrative-approach.htm


Burnout in teachers: shattered dreams of impeccable professional performance.

29 Apr 2000 Burnout usually is conceptualized as a work-related syndrome stemming from the individual's perception of a significant gap between expectations of successful professional performance and an observed, far less satisfying reality. The article ...
rec_pub_10852147-burnout-teachers-shattered-dreams-impeccable-professional-performance.htm


The transition to high school for academically promising, urban, low-income African American youth.

30 Dec 1999 In nine urban Ohio school systems, low-income minority students identified as academically promising in sixth grade are eligible to participate in an intervention program. In the present study, twenty-two African American students in the program ...
rec_pub_10841296-the-transition-high-school-academically-promising-urban-low-income.htm


Cultural, social, and intrapersonal factors associated with substance use among alternative high school students.

30 Dec 1999 The purpose of this study was to identify cultural, social, and intrapersonal factors associated with tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug use among students attending dropout prevention/recovery high schools. Four mutually exclusive categories of ...
rec_pub_10708330-cultural-social-intrapersonal-factors-associated-substance-use.htm


Occupational and educational aspirations and attainment of young adults with and without LD 2 years after high school completion.

30 Oct 1999 A national longitudinal database was used to compare the aspirations and attainment of individuals with and without learning disabilities (LD) 2 years after high school completion. Analyses revealed that individuals with LD reported lower graduation ...
rec_pub_15510441-occupational-educational-aspirations-attainment-young-adults-ld-2.htm


Transition into adolescent problem drinking: the role of psychosocial risk and protective factors.

29 Jun 1999 OBJECTIVE: To establish the role of psychosocial risk and protective factors in cross-sectional variation in adolescent problem drinking, and in the transition into problem drinking over time. METHOD: The data were from a four-wave (1989-1992) ...
rec_pub_10463804-transition-adolescent-problem-drinking-role-psychosocial-risk.htm


Why adolescent boys dream of becoming professional athletes.

30 May 1999 A review of studies which investigated drawings of the ideal man and the occupational aspirations of boys (ages 11-18 years) from several countries indicated that becoming a professional athlete was a popular but unrealistic aspiration for many ...
rec_pub_10477926-why-adolescent-boys-dream-professional-athletes.htm


Motivation and future temporal orientation: a test of the self-handicapping hypothesis.

30 May 1999 Self-handicapping motivation refers to the likelihood a person will project personal ambition into the future, make a pessimistic judgement, and then mobilise effort in the present to avoid an anticipated negative outcome. It should, therefore, be a ...
rec_pub_10477924-motivation-future-temporal-orientation-test-self-handicapping.htm


[Unfulfilled desire for children--what is the grief for men?]

29 Apr 1999 The present paper addresses the topic of involuntary childlessness and its psychological sequelae for the fathers-to-be. There are at least two different psychological stresses men have to cope with: not being able to generate a child, and missing a ...
rec_pub_10409900-unfulfilled-desire-children-grief-men.htm


The role of familial values in understanding the impact of social class on weight concern.

30 Mar 1999 OBJECTIVE: To examine the role of social class on aspects of weight concern and to assess the possible impact of values on mediating this association. METHOD: Two hundred fifty-seven girls ranging in age from 13 to 16, from either a fee paying inner ...
rec_pub_10191991-the-role-familial-values-understanding-impact-social-class-weight.htm

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