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Mental Health Literacy Of Latina Women In The United States For Their School-Aged Children, Annarheen S. Pineda Jan 2013

Mental Health Literacy Of Latina Women In The United States For Their School-Aged Children, Annarheen S. Pineda

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Despite known mental health (MH) disparities faced by Latino children relative to children from other minority groups of similar socioeconomic status (SES), little is known about how Latina mothers make MH decisions for their children. The present study examined links between Latina mothers' mental health literacy (MHL), including the recognition of and response to child psychiatric symptoms, and maternal acculturation factors as well as interpersonal violence (IPV) related symptomatology. Participants were 80 Latina mothers from Denver, Colorado and Modesto, California with at least one child between the ages of 8-12 years. Mothers were presented vignettes depicting child internalizing and externalizing …


Examining The Alliance-Outcome Relationship: Reverse Causation, Third Variables, And Treatment Phase Artifacts, John Paul M. Reyes Jan 2013

Examining The Alliance-Outcome Relationship: Reverse Causation, Third Variables, And Treatment Phase Artifacts, John Paul M. Reyes

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Psychotherapy research reveals consistent associations between therapeutic alliance and treatment outcomes in the youth and adult literatures. Despite these consistent findings, prospective associations are not sufficient to support the claim that the alliance is a change mechanism in psychotherapy. The current study examined the direction of effect of the alliance-outcome relationship, the contribution of early symptom change in treatment to the development of therapeutic alliance, and the potential for pretreatment interpersonal functioning characteristics to be third variables that account for the association between alliance and outcome. Participants were adolescents with depression and a history of interpersonal trauma that presented to …


Callous-Unemotional Traits: A Potential Mediator Of The Impulsivity-Antisocial Behaviour Relation, Andrew A. White Jan 2013

Callous-Unemotional Traits: A Potential Mediator Of The Impulsivity-Antisocial Behaviour Relation, Andrew A. White

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The present study investigated the hypothesis that callous-unemotional traits mediate the relation between impulsivity and antisocial behaviour in an undergraduate, emerging adult sample. Participants (n=181) provided demographic information and completed a computerized battery of questionnaires and tasks addressing personality and behaviour. Total scores on the Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits (ICU) and Self-Report Delinquency Scale (SRD) were used as indicators of callous-unemotionality and antisociality, respectively. Stop-signal reaction time (SSRT) was calculated from a stop-signal task as an indicator of impulsivity. A stepwise multiple regression showed that the best combination of predictors for antisocial behaviour was having a mother whose highest level …


Young Children's Emotion Regulation And Social Skills: The Role Of Maternal Emotional Socialization And Mother-Child Interactional Synchrony, Holly Ambrose Jan 2013

Young Children's Emotion Regulation And Social Skills: The Role Of Maternal Emotional Socialization And Mother-Child Interactional Synchrony, Holly Ambrose

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The present study examined parent-child interactional synchrony and parents' socialization of emotion as predictors of young children's social and emotional functioning. Participants were 136 children aged 3 to 6 years (80 males, 56 females) and their mothers. Mothers' reports of their typical reactions to their children's negative emotional expressions and of their children's emotion regulation and social skills were attained. Mother-child dyads engaged in a free play task and a structured teaching task that were coded for interactional synchrony. Results revealed that mothers' distress reactions to children's negative emotions predicted emotion regulation difficulties in children, while mothers' minimizing reactions predicted …


Psychosocial Risks And Decision-Making Processes In Emerging Adults, Tatiana Nedecheva Carreira Jan 2013

Psychosocial Risks And Decision-Making Processes In Emerging Adults, Tatiana Nedecheva Carreira

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The study examined whether the pattern of relations between rational and intuition-based decisionmaking processes, psychosocial background variables, and risky behaviours in emerging adults supports the analytical-experiential theory (Klaczynski, 2001a, 2001b), which highlights the role of the rational process, or the fuzzy-trace theory (Reyna &Brainerd, 1992), which highlights the role of the intuition-based process in optimal decision-making. Additionally, the study compared the think-aloud and self-report methods of measuring decision-making processes. One-hundred and twenty five undergraduate students between the ages of 18 and 21 years completed online questionnaires reporting on their demographic characteristics, communication with their parents, risk and protective factors, risky …


Body Surveillance As A Moderator Of The Relationship Between Fat Stereotypes And Body Dissatisfaction In Normal Weight Women, Jean Kim Jan 2013

Body Surveillance As A Moderator Of The Relationship Between Fat Stereotypes And Body Dissatisfaction In Normal Weight Women, Jean Kim

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This study examined the moderating effect of body surveillance on the relationship between fat stereotyping and body dissatisfaction in normal weight women. Undergraduate participants (N = 301) completed online measures assessing explicit and implicit fat stereotyping, body surveillance, and body dissatisfaction. Neither explicit nor implicit fat stereotyping significantly predicted body dissatisfaction. Further, body surveillance did not moderate the relationship between either explicit or implicit fat stereotypes and body dissatisfaction. However, post-hoc analyses examining Caucasian participants (N = 224) found differing results. Specifically, body surveillance significantly moderated the relationship between explicit fat stereotyping and body dissatisfaction. Higher explicit fat stereotypes predicted …


Critical Factors Predicting Willingness To Seek Professional Treatment And Informal Support Among Frequent Gamblers, David Han Zhang Liang Jan 2013

Critical Factors Predicting Willingness To Seek Professional Treatment And Informal Support Among Frequent Gamblers, David Han Zhang Liang

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Professional treatment services for problem gambling are vastly underutilized, while help-seeking through informal support networks has been understudied. The key determinants of help-seeking in problem gamblers are not well understood, in large part because of the lack of a theoretical framework to elucidate the help-seeking process in this population. The present study tested a revised version of the Andersen Behavioural Model using structural equation modeling in a heterogeneous sample of at-risk gamblers. Variables that were included fell into the Andersen Behavioural Model's framework of Predisposing Factors (attitudes toward professional and informal help-seeking), Enabling Factors (perceived barriers to treatment and social …


Narrative Identity Development: Integrating Sibling Conflict Into The View Of The Self, Ashley Paterson Jan 2013

Narrative Identity Development: Integrating Sibling Conflict Into The View Of The Self, Ashley Paterson

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The purpose of the current study was to examine how sibling conflicts are processed and integrated into emerging adults' narrative identity. A total of 238 participants completed questionnaires and wrote about a sibling conflict. Fifty-five siblings of participants also completed the study allowing for a sample of 55 sibling pairs. Qualitative exploration indicated that the causes of sibling conflicts were related to the developmental tasks of the emerging adult participants (Arnett, 2004), suggesting that siblings use conflicts as opportunities to negotiate developmental challenges. Data from the total sample of non-matched target participants were used to test the initial steps in …


Immigrant And Non-Immigrant Youth In Canada: Cultural Orientation, Ethnicity Of Friends, And Life Satisfaction Among Four Ethnic Groups, Samantha Daniel Jan 2013

Immigrant And Non-Immigrant Youth In Canada: Cultural Orientation, Ethnicity Of Friends, And Life Satisfaction Among Four Ethnic Groups, Samantha Daniel

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The present study investigated the relation between cultural orientation and life satisfaction, as well as differences in friendship groups, among immigrant and non-immigrant youth from four ethnic groups. Participants (N = 156) included immigrant and non-immigrant youth residing in Canada of Arab (n = 39), East Asian (n = 26), South Asian (n = 27), and European (n = 64) ethnic background. Participants completed an online survey, including self-report measures and qualitative items requiring written responses. Results indicated that greater heritage culture orientation predicted greater private life satisfaction, and number of related friends mediated this relationship. Further, there were differences …


Belief And Emotion Correlates With Changes In Attitude As A Result Of Suggestion, Alexander Maurice Wilson Jan 2013

Belief And Emotion Correlates With Changes In Attitude As A Result Of Suggestion, Alexander Maurice Wilson

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Prior research has shown that suggestion can influence believe in the occurrence of the event as well as other attitudes that are related to the object of the suggestion. While researchers have proposed autobiographical belief as a mechanism for the change in attitudes, this hypothesis has not been tested. The current study aimed to determine whether autobiographical belief accounts for the change in attitudes toward a food as a result of suggesting a childhood food-related illness. One hundred and thirty psychology undergraduates participated in the two-part randomized experiment. Contrary to predictions, autobiographical belief did not directly account for the changes …


Modeling The Multidimensional Nature Of Impulsivity And Its Relation To Functional Outcomes, Bojana Knezevic Jan 2013

Modeling The Multidimensional Nature Of Impulsivity And Its Relation To Functional Outcomes, Bojana Knezevic

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The present studies examined the role that impulsivity plays in personality development and emotion dysregulation both concurrently and longitudinally. The three studies utilized two extant (secondary) datasets as well as new data collection with a Canadian undergraduate sample. First, data from the Block and Block dataset were used to assess the relations between impulsivity and personality development across the life span. Next, the lifelong relation between impulsivity and emotion dysregulation was examined using the Simmons Longitudinal Study dataset. Finally, 175 undergraduate students were administered multiple measures associated with impulsivity. The aim was to use measures across theoretical orientations to explore …


Training Terminology On Perceptions Of Women Who Engage In Muscle Strengthening Activities, Brittany E. Cooper Jan 2013

Training Terminology On Perceptions Of Women Who Engage In Muscle Strengthening Activities, Brittany E. Cooper

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The present study examined the impact of muscle strengthening terminology on impressions formed of female exercisers, in addition to the influence of participant impression motivation and BSRI category on ratings of personality and physical attributes. Male and female participants ( N = 265, M age = 21.23) were presented with one of four vignettes describing a female target (weight trainer, resistance trainer, strength trainer, control). Participants then rated the target on personality and physical characteristics. Results indicated no significant differences among ratings of target types ( p > .05). Moreover, the participants' impression motivation did not influence target ratings ( p …


Seeking Help For Psychological Distress: The Role Of Acculturation, Family Relationships, Coping, And Stigma Among Latin Americans In Canada, Alma E. Roldan-Bau Jan 2013

Seeking Help For Psychological Distress: The Role Of Acculturation, Family Relationships, Coping, And Stigma Among Latin Americans In Canada, Alma E. Roldan-Bau

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The present research investigated help-seeking intentions among Latin American adults living in Canada. Path analysis was utilized to test the utility of the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA; Ajzen & Fishbein, 1980) to explain help-seeking in this population. The impact of various additional variables, including stigma, perceived barriers, and cultural variables (e.g., familism, acculturation, coping) was also examined. The sample consisted of 223 Latin American adults living in Canada. Participants had the option to complete the study questionnaire online or in a paper format and in their language of choice (i.e., English or Spanish). Qualitative data were collected using an …


Inhibitory Control And Source Monitoring: A Developmental Investigation Into Memory For Recently Witnessed Events, Dana Maryse Shapero Jan 2013

Inhibitory Control And Source Monitoring: A Developmental Investigation Into Memory For Recently Witnessed Events, Dana Maryse Shapero

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Research has demonstrated that younger children experience difficulty monitoring the source of information and, accordingly, have disproportionately more difficulty accurately recalling details of witnessed events. Within age variability in memory performance, however, suggests that chronological age may not be the only nor the best predictor of source monitoring ability. The present study examined whether inhibitory control (IC) better accounts for variations in the ability to monitor the source of retrieved information than chronological age. Ninety-five children aged 4 to 10 years engaged in a source monitoring task designed to evaluate their ability to accurately identify what information they had witnessed …


Effects Of Puberty Onset On Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (Adhd) Symptoms In Female University Students, Dragana Ostojic Jan 2013

Effects Of Puberty Onset On Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (Adhd) Symptoms In Female University Students, Dragana Ostojic

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Despite the growing evidence that circulating sex hormones during puberty may help explain the subtle sex differences that exist in the symptom profile, neuropathology and clinical sequelae of ADHD, there is limited research in this area. The current study investigated how the timing of female pubertal maturation influences the extent of ADHD symptoms in a non-clinical female undergraduate sample (N=253). Participants completed a set of self-report rating scales examining pubertal onset, and ADHD symptoms and related deficits. Using logistic regression models, difficulties in attention, emotion regulation, psychosocial functioning and more risky behaviour were shown to significantly help classify those who …


Influencing Cross-Race Eyewitness Identification Accuracy Using Photographic Lineup Procedures, Lisa Pascal Jan 2013

Influencing Cross-Race Eyewitness Identification Accuracy Using Photographic Lineup Procedures, Lisa Pascal

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The elimination lineup was created to improve children's eyewitness identification accuracy, but recent research suggests that it may be suitable for use with adults. However, there is a lack of research on its robustness, particularly for cross-race identifications which are known to result in poor accuracy. There is also limited research investigating how lineup procedures affect cross-race identifications. The current study sought to explore how lineup procedures affect same- and other-race identifications, and investigate whether lineup procedures can moderate the cross-race effect. White participants watched a video of a White or Chinese male stealing money and were asked to identify …


Coming Out In Primary Healthcare: An Empirical Investigation Of A Model Of Predictors And Health Outcomes Of Lesbian Disclosure, Melissa St. Pierre Jan 2013

Coming Out In Primary Healthcare: An Empirical Investigation Of A Model Of Predictors And Health Outcomes Of Lesbian Disclosure, Melissa St. Pierre

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Researchers and health practitioners have emphasized the importance of disclosure of sexual orientation by lesbians to their healthcare providers (HCPs). Commonly known as `coming out', during interactions with HCPs this behaviour has been linked to the receipt of appropriate and tailored care by lesbians, an increase in regular preventative healthcare seeking, and a more authentic relationship between patients and their physicians. The current study employed a mixed-methods design to provide a comprehensive understanding of what facilitates disclosure, and subsequently, what happens once lesbians come out to their HCPs. Of particular interest were patient (e.g., outness and other minority stressors such …


How Do We Know What Emotion To Show: The Influence Of Culture And Relational Context On Display Rules In The Workplace, Joanna M. Kraft Jan 2013

How Do We Know What Emotion To Show: The Influence Of Culture And Relational Context On Display Rules In The Workplace, Joanna M. Kraft

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Display rules are an important and often overlooked aspect of emotional labour, a process which occurs when how we regulate and display our emotion is based on rules created by the organization. Only a limited number of studies have examined display rules within this context (Diefendorff & Greguras, 2009; Grosserand & Diefendorff, 2005; Gullekson & Vancouver, 2010; Mann, 2007). The current study examined display rules on both a part-time and full-time sample to examine how these rules may change across discrete emotions, work specific targets (e.g., internal customers such as supervisors, coworkers, and subordinates; and external customers or clients), and …


Her Choice, Her Voice: An Exploration Of Women Centred Health Care, Barat Jade Wolfe Jan 2013

Her Choice, Her Voice: An Exploration Of Women Centred Health Care, Barat Jade Wolfe

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Patient perspectives are increasingly acknowledged as key indicators of health care quality, and the utilization of health services. Given the recent cutbacks to women's health services and governing organizations in Ontario, women's perspectives are particularly important to help understand the impact of these decisions. The purpose of this study was to determine if and how women centred care was being employed in Ontario women's health centres, and to explore women's experiences with this paradigm of care. Four directors of women's health centres completed an online survey to assess the extent to which Hills and Mullett's (2005) women centred mandate was …


Voices From Liminal Spaces: Narratives Of Unacknowledged Rape, Dusty Jane Johnstone Jan 2013

Voices From Liminal Spaces: Narratives Of Unacknowledged Rape, Dusty Jane Johnstone

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The phenomena of unacknowledged rape has been well documented in the empirical literature on sexual assault, and it has been found that a substantial number of women who have experiences that would legally constitute rape or sexual assault choose not to name it as such. The purpose of this investigation was to determine how women who have not acknowledged discuss their experiences in the absence of the labels of rape and sexual assault, and also to examine what influences how they do conceptualize their coercive experiences. Interviews were conducted with ten women from the University of Windsor who reported experiences …


Dyadic Perfectionism, Communication Patterns And Relationship Quality In Couples, Anna Arcuri Jan 2013

Dyadic Perfectionism, Communication Patterns And Relationship Quality In Couples, Anna Arcuri

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Maladaptive dyadic perfectionism and couples' negative communication patterns, particularly demandwithdraw and mutual avoidance-withholding patterns of communication, are among various factors that are associated with poor relationship quality. Individuals high in maladaptive dyadic perfectionism are inclined to believe that their romantic partner's performance always falls short of their high ideal expectations. Informed by Robins and Boldero's (2003) relational discrepancy theory, this study was designed to assess three primary questions: (a) How does maladaptive dyadic perfectionism relate to perceived relationship quality for both partners?; (b) How does maladaptive dyadic perfectionism relate to negative communication patterns between romantic partners?; and (c) Do negative …


Childhood Abuse Survivors' Experience Of Self Over The Course Of Emotion Focused Therapy For Trauma: A Qualitative Analysis, Elisabeth Sylvia Heide Mundorf Jan 2013

Childhood Abuse Survivors' Experience Of Self Over The Course Of Emotion Focused Therapy For Trauma: A Qualitative Analysis, Elisabeth Sylvia Heide Mundorf

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This study is a qualitative approach to understanding how childhood abuse survivors experience and describe their sense of self, as well as how this experience of self changes over the course of therapy. Participants of the present study were adult clients engaging in Emotion Focused Therapy for Trauma (EFTT; Paivio &Pascual-Leone, 2010) to address psychological effects of childhood maltreatment. The data source was audio-recorded therapy sessions in which clients discussed their experiences of self. The author identified and selected excerpts from these therapy sessions that contained client statements about their experience of self (e.g., perceptions and feelings about oneself, sense …