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Childhood Abuse Types And Adult Relational Violence Mediated By Adult Attachment Behaviors And Romantic Relational Aggression In Couples, Tabitha Nicole Webster Nov 2016

Childhood Abuse Types And Adult Relational Violence Mediated By Adult Attachment Behaviors And Romantic Relational Aggression In Couples, Tabitha Nicole Webster

Theses and Dissertations

The current study investigated how three distinct types of childhood abuse—witnessing of parental domestic violence, experiencing physical abuse and total in-home violence, and experiencing sexual abuse—predicted partner reports of relational violence through the mediating factors self-perceptions of attachment and partner reports of relational aggression. The study used paired dyadic data from 1,658 couples who had completed the RELATionship Evaluation (RELATE). The Family Violence, the Brief Accessibility and Responsiveness, Couples Relational Aggression and Victimization, and the Conflict Tactics scales were the measures used. Data was analyzed by using structural equation modeling to estimate an actor-partner interdependence model exploring these relationships. Results …


Singled In Later Life: Interaction Effects On Family Relations And Health, Hyunsook Kang Ph.D. Oct 2016

Singled In Later Life: Interaction Effects On Family Relations And Health, Hyunsook Kang Ph.D.

Journal of Human Services: Training, Research, and Practice

This study examines the interaction effects on health and family relations of singled and non-singled older adults. In this study, family relations comprised family criticism and family demands. Data from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP) survey were used (57-85 years of age (n=3005). This current study reflects a secondary analysis of the NSHAP data and hypothesized that life-long singled older adults’ health differentially influenced family relation such as family criticism and demands. This study, built on the Convoy Model to account for how singled older adults’ health, is differentially associated with their family criticism …


Military: Family Of Origins And Life Cycles, Linda C. Osterlund Oct 2016

Military: Family Of Origins And Life Cycles, Linda C. Osterlund

Annual Faculty Scholars Reception

An in-depth study of military family life cycle including adult development. The impact of transitions such as deployment, career, marriage, divorce, and death at different stages of the family life cycle as guides to therapeutic understanding.


“Always A Double-Edged Sword”: How Women And Health Care Providers Navigate Issues Of Contraception In Differing Senegalese Communities, Angelina Strohbach Oct 2016

“Always A Double-Edged Sword”: How Women And Health Care Providers Navigate Issues Of Contraception In Differing Senegalese Communities, Angelina Strohbach

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

This paper examines how women and health care providers in two distinct Senegalese settings—Dakar and Mouit, a village located within the Gandiol region-- navigate contraception as both a social and medical good. Contraception is an invaluable tool in terms of advancing women’s right to reproductive health, but major discrepancies in its usage exist across a variety of social lines in Senegal, including level of education, marital status, occupation, age, and living in a rural versus urban setting. What socially constructed thought processes and lived experiences contribute to these discrepancies? In a cultural context heavily based upon tradition and Islamic faith, …


Actually, Let’S Not Talk About Sex: The Value-Laden Sex Education Received By China’S Young Women, Allyson Tsu Oct 2016

Actually, Let’S Not Talk About Sex: The Value-Laden Sex Education Received By China’S Young Women, Allyson Tsu

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

This research explored China’s sex education and the values it imparts to China’s young women. Findings indicate that although young women wish to learn about safe sex and sexuality from both schools and parents, communication is restricted by both parties embarrassment, lack of preparation, and fear that open dialogue on such topics will promote sexual activity.

The study found that while sex education classes were informative on physiological topics, in participants' perceptions, they lacked information on safe sex (i.e. use of contraceptives) by sticking to the abstinence narrative, and assuming—or pretending—that China’s young people are not engaging in sex. Although …


Vulvodynia; An Under-Recognized Disease, Simona Roxana Georgescu, Cristina I. Mitran, Mădălina I. Mitran, Maria I. Sârbu, Mircea Tampa Sep 2016

Vulvodynia; An Under-Recognized Disease, Simona Roxana Georgescu, Cristina I. Mitran, Mădălina I. Mitran, Maria I. Sârbu, Mircea Tampa

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

Vulvodynia is a chronic condition which affects an increasing number of women; it presents currently an incidence that is higher than had previously been estimated. Regarding pathogenesis, several (hormonal, infectious, inflammatory and psychological) factors have been proposed, but vulvodynia etiology remains still unclear. This disorder is a multifactorial condition with a significant impact on the patient’s quality of life, yet is difficult to diagnose (an under-estimated/ under-recognized affection). Certain medical investigations are required in order to exclude other diseases (the diagnosis of vulvodynia being one of exclusion), but anamnesis and physical examination are essential steps in the diagnosis.

Although many …


The Current Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction, Maria Isabela Sarbu, Mircea Tampa, Mădălina I. Mitran, Cristina I. Mitran, Vasile Benea, Simona R. Georgescu Sep 2016

The Current Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction, Maria Isabela Sarbu, Mircea Tampa, Mădălina I. Mitran, Cristina I. Mitran, Vasile Benea, Simona R. Georgescu

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve and maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. It is the most frequent sexual dysfunction in elderly men and its prevalence increases with age.

Ever since ED was recognized as a real health problem, several treatment options became available and some of them proved to be very efficient. PDE5 inhibitors are the mainstay treatment of ED.

However, other treatment options such as intracorporal injections, surgery, vacuum devices and prosthesis are also available for patients who are unresponsive to PDE5 inhibitors. Since none of the treatment options available so far has proven …


Creating And Elevating Awareness In Teachers Who Plan To Do Counseling In Pakistani Schools, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Creating And Elevating Awareness In Teachers Who Plan To Do Counseling In Pakistani Schools, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Existential Philosophy: Applications To Cross-Cultural Counseling, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Existential Philosophy: Applications To Cross-Cultural Counseling, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Secondary School Counselor Preparation, Farah A. Ibrahim, B. J. Helms, R. Wilson, D. L. Thompson Sep 2016

Secondary School Counselor Preparation, Farah A. Ibrahim, B. J. Helms, R. Wilson, D. L. Thompson

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Counselor Perceptions And The Relation To Parent Perceptions Of The Role And Function Of The Secondary School Counselor, B. J. Helms, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Counselor Perceptions And The Relation To Parent Perceptions Of The Role And Function Of The Secondary School Counselor, B. J. Helms, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


A Systems Approach To Guidance: A Model For Pakistan, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

A Systems Approach To Guidance: A Model For Pakistan, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Testing Your Mentoring Quotient, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Testing Your Mentoring Quotient, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Response To Current Crisis, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Response To Current Crisis, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Need And Importance Of Guidance In Pakistani Schools, Iffat Almas, I. N. Hasan, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Need And Importance Of Guidance In Pakistani Schools, Iffat Almas, I. N. Hasan, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Cross-Cultural Couple Counseling, Farah A. Ibrahim, D. Schroeder Sep 2016

Cross-Cultural Couple Counseling, Farah A. Ibrahim, D. Schroeder

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Americans Can Learn To Be Free Of Racism And Sexism, Farah A. Ibrahim, D. Schroeder Sep 2016

Americans Can Learn To Be Free Of Racism And Sexism, Farah A. Ibrahim, D. Schroeder

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Asian-American Women: Identity Issues, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Asian-American Women: Identity Issues, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


The Factor Analytic Structure Of The Omeis Scale In Japan And The United States, Hifumi Ohnishi, Farah A. Ibrahim, S. Owen Sep 2016

The Factor Analytic Structure Of The Omeis Scale In Japan And The United States, Hifumi Ohnishi, Farah A. Ibrahim, S. Owen

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Why Cultural Diversity For Everyone In The Counseling Profession, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Why Cultural Diversity For Everyone In The Counseling Profession, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Diversity Education: Identity Development From A Culture And Gender Perspective, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Diversity Education: Identity Development From A Culture And Gender Perspective, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Counseling Japanese Nationals In The United States, Hifumi Ohnishi, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Counseling Japanese Nationals In The United States, Hifumi Ohnishi, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


Preventing School Violence In The Schools, F. Harper, Farah A. Ibrahim Sep 2016

Preventing School Violence In The Schools, F. Harper, Farah A. Ibrahim

Farah Ibrahim

No abstract provided.


A Tele-Coaching Intervention To Support Families In The Npp+: An Experimental Mixed Method Design, Wendella Wray Sep 2016

A Tele-Coaching Intervention To Support Families In The Npp+: An Experimental Mixed Method Design, Wendella Wray

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Poverty is the single greatest threat to a child’s well-being. Poverty has been shown to exacerbate child maltreatment (CM) and minimize nurturing parenting. CM is a leading cause of death among children under the age of five in the United States. Both poverty and CM are major public health concerns worldwide with important implications for the family. For over three decades great focus has been placed on developing evidence-based (EB) parenting and family interventions to promote the well-being of high-risk families. Using a conceptual framework guided by elements of the social cognitive theory, attachment theory and family systems theory, this …


Relational Engagement And Empowerment: Establishing A Foundation To Address Gender And Power, Sarah K. Samman Sep 2016

Relational Engagement And Empowerment: Establishing A Foundation To Address Gender And Power, Sarah K. Samman

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Feminist informed therapists view relational distress as a complex reflection of the influences of larger disempowering discourses resulting in gendered power inequalities in heterosexual couple relationships. These disempowering discourses often manifest in males’ socialization to maintain autonomy compared to females’ socialization to orient toward the needs of others (Silverstein, Bass, Tuttle, Knudson-Martin, & Huenergardt, 2006). The general purpose of this study was to bridge the gap between feminist informed theory and practice using the Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy (SERT; Knudson-Martin & Huenergardt, 2010) Model to relieve relational distress in heterosexual intimate partners often caused by these competing discourses toward a relational …


Relationship Science And Interventions: Where We Are And Where We Are Going, Kieran T. Sullivan, Erika E. Lawrence Aug 2016

Relationship Science And Interventions: Where We Are And Where We Are Going, Kieran T. Sullivan, Erika E. Lawrence

Psychology

Relationship distress and divorce often have profound effects on couples and their children. Relationship science has long sought to prevent and alleviate relationship distress; this chapter is a summary of many important recent developments in the field. Ongoing challenges in studying and assisting intimate relationships are also discussed.


Homophobia And Gay And Lesbian Adolescents: What Professional School Counselors Can Do, Edward Cannon Jul 2016

Homophobia And Gay And Lesbian Adolescents: What Professional School Counselors Can Do, Edward Cannon

Edward Cannon

No abstract provided.


“It’S Not Important For You To Speak:” The Perception Of Purity And Its Power Over Women’S Reproductive And Sexual Health, Margot Radding Jul 2016

“It’S Not Important For You To Speak:” The Perception Of Purity And Its Power Over Women’S Reproductive And Sexual Health, Margot Radding

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

There is a general silence in both society and academia surrounding women’s health and the social conception of purity. Purity myths and misconceptions have created stigmas that women of all backgrounds must navigate to manage and care for their reproductive and sexual health. This study investigates the importance of purity and how it is used to define, measure, and categorize women’s bodies and behaviors. Women’s perception of purity, specifically in regards to menstruation and pre-marital sex, were investigated using semi-structured interviews in Dehradun, Uttarkhand. This study analyzes how stigmatized conceptions of impurities manifest as silence in society. Data collected from …


Training Elementary School Students To Intervene As Peer-Advocates To Stop Bullying At School: A Pilot Study, Aida Midgett, Diana M. Doumas Jul 2016

Training Elementary School Students To Intervene As Peer-Advocates To Stop Bullying At School: A Pilot Study, Aida Midgett, Diana M. Doumas

Counselor Education Faculty Publications and Presentations

The prevalence of bullying among children has prompted the development of school- based programs to address this problem. This pilot study evaluated the effectiveness of a brief, standalone bystander bullying program for elementary school students. The purpose to the program was to train students to take action as peer-advocates. After completing the 75-minute program, students reported an increase in their ability to identify what different types of bullying look like, knowledge of bystander intervention strategies, and general confidence intervening as peer-advocates. Furthermore, fifth grade students showed the greatest response to the program. Implications for school counselors as leaders in program …


U.S. Ethnic Groups In The Journal Of Family Psychology: A Content Analysis, Jessica Croft Gilliland Jul 2016

U.S. Ethnic Groups In The Journal Of Family Psychology: A Content Analysis, Jessica Croft Gilliland

Theses and Dissertations

Articles published in the Journal of Family Psychology over a 23-year period (1990-2012) were analyzed for their attention to ethnic groups in the United States. Articles were analyzed in terms of their ethnic population of interest, topic of study, funding sources, sample characteristics, and use of measures. Findings indicated that the journal has showed an increased focus on and sensitivity to issues relevant to ethnic groups in the U.S. However, there are several gaps in research for some groups, especially for Native American populations. Recommendations are offered to family science researchers, psychologists and other mental health professionals and educators.