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Correlates of health behaviors of community living older adults /Carter, Kimberly Sue Ferren. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Virginia, 1997. / Spine title: Correlates of health behavior. Includes bibliographical references (158-190). Also available online through Digital Dissertations.
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Dyadic Approach and Withdrawal Sequences of Preschool Children when Interacting with an Adult MaleCrane, Paul M. 01 May 1978 (has links)
Thirty-eight preschool children (20 male and 18 females) w ere filmed in a seated dyadic interaction with an adult experimenter. Frame- by-frame film analysis was done for head and arms of subjects and head, arms, and legs of experimenter for expe rimenter and subjects approach and withdrawal movements. Chi- square analysis were pe rformed for the data both between and within zones with the following cells: approach-approach (A-A), experimenter and subject approach each other; approach-withdrawal (A-W), experimenter approaches and subject withdraws; withdrawal-approach (W -A), experimenter withdraws and subject approaches; withdrawal-withdrawal (W - W), both subject and experimenter withdraw.
The most frequent and significant movements for each zone and body part were A-Wand W -A. It was found that in the 3 foot zone the A-W cells (of the 2 X 2 contingency table) were the most frequent dyadic movements. For the 2 and 1 foot zones the W -A cells were the most frequent. For all three one-foot zones the W-W and A-A were respectively the least frequent dyadic interactional patterns. The intimate zone of personal space was found to be larger than the 18 inches previously identified for adults; it was found to be over 24 inches. Modifications for personal space and equilibrium theories to accommodate present findings are advanced.
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Examining the Impact of Development, Tobacco Taxation, and Tobacco Prices on Global Adult Male Smoking PrevalenceTalley, Michael Brandon 09 August 2010 (has links)
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the world. Nevertheless, the global tobacco epidemic continues to spread throughout much of the world, particularly in developing countries. Previous research suggests that smoking status may be associated with a variety of social, economic, and cultural factors. This study examines the impact of development, tobacco taxation, and tobacco prices on estimates of global adult male smoking prevalence. Data for this study was obtained from the United Nations’ Human Development Indices: A Statistical Update, 2008 and the World Health Organization’s Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2009: Implementing Smoke-free Environments. Global adult male smoking prevalence was significantly associated with development, tobacco taxation, and tobacco prices. More rigorous examination of the link between male smoking prevalence and development, tobacco taxation, and tobacco prices is needed to strengthen tobacco control policies and interventions in developing and developed countries.
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The perceptions of young adult males regarding the impact of pornography on their livesHodgetts, Chani 16 July 2013 (has links)
Rapid technological development has lead to an increase in the accessibility of pornography. Some professionals have labelled pornography as a social issue due to the increase in accessibility and exposure to pornography. In the past, extensive research has been conducted regarding the possible impact of pornography on adolescents as well as on adults. However, there is discrepancy among professionals with regard to the impact of pornography, as it seems as if there is little agreement on what effects or impact regular pornography consumption may have on the consumer. Some researchers regard pornography as a social issue with severe ramifications for the consumer. Other researchers view pornography as harmless time-consuming activities. Therefore, it seems that inadequate research was previously done to investigate what impact regular exposure to or consumption of pornography may have on the consumer’s life. Young adulthood is considered a crucial phase in human development. Critical developmental tasks such as reaching emotional and financial independence, defining morals, values and principles, establishing intimacy and dedication, choosing a life partner and having children and raise them, are prevalent during this life phase. There is little existing research regarding the impact of pornography on males in this life phase. The hypothesis was made that: should pornography consumption lead to any hindrance in the acquisition of any developmental tasks during this specific life phase, that it may have an effect on the person in a later life phase. The researcher thus endeavoured to address the gap by looking specifically at the possible impact of pornography on young adult males, but the researcher also attempted to contribute to the existing scholarly debate regarding the impact of pornography consumption on the consumer in general. The rationale for this study emanated from the researcher’s desire to add to the existing knowledge base, and to inform professionals in the therapeutic setting about the impact of pornography. The researcher undertook a qualitative, applied research study which enabled her to explore the perceptions of young adult males who have had prolonged experience to pornography consumption. Fifteen (15) young adult male participants were purposefully selected. Snowball sampling was applied as a sampling method to identify possible participants. The researcher utilised in-depth interviewing which is also known as unstructured interviewing as data collection method. One (1) openended question was directed to the participants and it was formulated as follows: “What are your perceptions as a young adult male, with regard to the impact of pornography on young adult males’ lives?” The researcher did a pilot test in order to ensure that this open-ended question provided adequate opportunity for the participants to respond unreservedly. The researcher followed the following steps during the process of data analysis: <ul> <li> Planning for the recording of data by means of audio recordings</li> <li> Managing and organising data by means of detailed transcripts and filing it in folders</li> <li> Reading and writing memos</li> <li> Generating categories, themes and patterns</li> <li> Representing, visualising and displaying the data by means of a complete research report.</li></ul> The research study revealed that pornography consumption may have a significant impact on the lives of young adult males. The following areas of the life of the young adult male were identified which may be affected by pornography consumption: <ul> <li> Self-value</li> <li> The development of a gender-identity (masculinity)</li> <li> Moral and Spiritual development</li> <li> Cognitive development</li> <li> Addiction</li> <li> Career development</li> <li> Sexual development in terms of sexual knowledge, sexual attitude and sexual behaviour</li> <li> Development of interpersonal relationships</li> <li> Development of mentors in society.</li> </ul> It was recommended that there should be improved service delivery for young adult males who are experiencing some of these effects of pornography consumption. Training for professionals and further research regarding this phenomenon will make this recommendation possible. AFRIKAANS : Snelle tegnologiese vooruitgang het ‘n verhoging in die toeganklikheid van pornografiese materiaal tot gevolg. Sekere kenners bestempel pornografie as ‘n maatskaplike probleem, juis as gevolg van die verhoging tot die blootstelling aan en toeganklikheid van hierdie materiaal. Bestaande navorsing oor hierdie fenomeen is grootliks uitgevoer met betrekking tot die moontlike impak van pornografie op adolessente en volwassenes. Dit blyk asof daar verskil in bevindinge en opinies onder professionele persone is met betrekking tot die impak van gereelde pornografiese blootstelling op die verbruiker. Sekere navorsers bestempel pornografie as ‘n maatskaplike probleem wat erge negatiewe gevolge vir die verbruiker mag inhou. Ander navorsers bestempel pornografie as onskuldige tydverdryf. Daarom blyk dit asof onvoldoende navorsing voorheen uitgevoer is om te ondersoek watter impak blootstelling aan, of verbruiking van pornografie op die verbruiker se lewe mag hê. Jong volwassenheid word as ‘n essensiële fase in menslike ontwikkeling bestempel. Kritieke ontwikkelingstake sluit onder andere die volgende in: om emosionele en finansiële onafhanklikheid te bereik, om morele waardes en beginsels te definieer, om intimiteit en toegewydheid te vestig en om ‘n lewensmaat te kies, kinders te baar en op te voed. Daar is min bestaande navorsing uitgevoer aangaande die impak van pornografie op mans in hierdie lewensfase. Die hipotese was soos volg geformuleer: sou pornografie tot enige obstruksie in die bereiking van enige van die ontwikkelingstake gedurende hierdie spesifieke lewensfase lei, dit ‘n effek op ‘n persoon in ‘n latere lewensfase mag hê. Die navorser het dus gepoog, om die gaping in bestaande navorsing oor die moontlike impak van pornografie op die jong volwassse man aan te spreek, maar die navorser het ook gepoog om ‘n bydrae tot die bestaande akademiese debat, met betrekking tot die impak van pornografie op die verbruiker in die algemeen, te lewer. Die motivering vir hierdie studie het uit die navorser se begeerte om ‘n bydrae tot die bestaande kennisbasis te lewer en om professionele persone in die terapeutiese omgewing rakende die impak van pornografie in te lig, ontstaan. Die navorser het ‘n kwalitatiewe, toegepaste navorsingstudie onderneem, wat haar in staat gestel het om die persepsies van jong volwasse mans wat ervaring met langdurige verbruik van pornografie het, te verken. Vyftien (15) jong volwasse mans was doelgerig vir deelname aan die studie geselekteer. Sneeubal-steekproef is as steekproefmetode toegepas om moontlike deelnemers aan die studie te identifiseer. Die navorser het van in-diepte onderhoudvoering, wat ook bekend staan as ongestruktureerde onderhoudvoering, as data insamelingsmetode gebruik gemaak. Een (1) oop vraag is soos volg aan die deelnemers gestel: “Wat is jou persepsies as jong volwasse man met berekking tot die impak van pornografie op jong volwasse mans?” Die navorser het ‘n voorondersoek uitgevoer om te verseker dat hierdie oop vraag voldoende geleentheid vir deelnemers skep om onbeperk te reageer. Die navorser het die volgende stappe tydens die proses van data-analise geneem: <ul> <li> Beplanning vir die opneem van data deur middel van oudio-opnames</li> <li> Bestuur en organisering van data deur middel van gedetaileerde transkripsies en die liasering daarvan in lêers</li> <li> Lees en skryf van memmo’s</li> <li>Generering van kategorieë, temas en patrone</li> <li> Verteenwoordiging, visualisering en voorstelling van data deur middel van ‘n volledige navorsingsverslag.</li></ul> Die navorsingstudie het getoon dat die verbruik van pornografie, ‘n kenmerkende impak op die lewe van jong volwasse mans mag hê. Sekere areas in die lewe van die jong volwasse man wat deur die blootstelling aan pornografie beïnvloed kan word, sluit onder andere die volgende in: <ul> <li> Die self-waarde</li> <li>Die ontwikkeling van ‘n gelsagsrol-identiteit (manlikheid)</li> <li> Morele en spirituele ontwikkeling</li> <li> Kognitiewe ontwikkeling</li> <li> Verslawing</li> <li> Loopbaan ontwikkeling</li> <li> Seksuele ontwikkeling in terme van seksuele kennis, seksuele houding en seksuele gedrag</li> <li> Ontwikkeling van interpersoonlike verhoudings</li> <li> Ontwikkeling van mentors in die samelewing</li> </ul> Aanbevelings, in terme van verbeterde en ingeligte dienslewering aan jong volwasse mans waarvan sommige van hierdie effekte van pornografieverbruik presenteer, was gemaak. Opleiding van professionele persone en verdere navorsing met betrekking tot hierdie fenomeen sal die realisering van die aanbeveling moontlik maak. / Dissertation (MSW)--University of Pretoria, 2012. / Social Work and Criminology / unrestricted
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Persistence Redefined: Why Men StayCoffman, Karie A. January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Learning strategies of a group of English as a second language adult male studentsFiedeldy, John, n/a January 2000 (has links)
This study examines the ways in which adult male students approach learning English as a
second language. A number of recent studies have indicated that many male learners
experience considerable difficulty participating in language classes. In particular several
studies have found that course failure rates of male language students were higher than
those of females. The objectives of the present study, therefore, are to: describe the
preferred strategies of a group of male students for approaching language learning;
describe the strategies they use when interacting in class discussion; and to examine the
relationship between learning strategies and ESL academic achievement.
This broad subject has been narrowed down to a specific focus on how male ESL
students develop oral and aural skills. The subjects are a small group of students of the
Adult Migrant English Service Program, Canberra. Data have been obtained through
questionnaires, interviews and observations in classroom settings. The questionnaires and
interviews aim to reveal how frequently, and in what situations, certain learning strategies
appear important to the male students' participation in language learning. These strategies
include those of memory, cognition, compensation, meta-cognition, social communication
and emotion. The observations examine patterns in interaction. Both the questionnaire
and observations provide the basis for statistical analysis.
Literature covering the role of strategies and styles in second language learning, the
characteristics of adult learners; and gender differences in the range of strategies used by
adult learners has been examined and used as a foundation for the present study.
Strategies for listening and speaking are often used without conscious attention given to
them. However, given the right learning environment, male students may develop a range
of strategies that may assist them in ESL learning. This environment exists both
informally, in the community, and in the ESL classroom. It was found that students who
used ESL frequently in community life, such as in a workplace setting, had developed a
"strategy awareness" and were able to call on a broad range of strategies to help them
when interacting with other speakers. Within the classroom, it was observed that
unstructured discussions using open-ended themes encouraged male students to use a
variety of strategies, such as asking questions, asking for clarification and expanding
ideas, to enable them to participate in the communication.
The findings of this study suggest that an awareness of and ability to apply appropriate
learning strategies have an important place in helping male students participate in selected
language learning activities and to develop their ESL skills. An examination of Australian
Second Language Proficiency Rating scores and the Certificate in Spoken and Written
English III results revealed that students who were successful in these assessment
measures, were those who were observed and who reported frequent awareness and
utilisation of the above mentioned strategies.
Finally, it can be suggested that because not all male students have equal opportunities to
use ESL in community life, the English language teacher is in an ideal position to develop
students' strategy awareness. For this to occur, the teacher also needs to create a learning
environment whereby students are encouraged to select from these strategies and to
utilise them in appropriate ways.
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Experiences of male adult survivors of child sexual abuse at, Ga- Matlala, Limpopo ProvinceSebelo, Obrey January 2021 (has links)
Thesis (M.A. (Social Work)) -- University of Limpopo, 2021 / Survivors of child sexual abuse experience a lot but various challenges in their
everyday lives. The overall aim of the study was to describe the experiences of male
adult survivors of child sexual abuse at Ga-Matlala, Limpopo Province. The study
objectives were to identify types of child sexual abuse cases at Ga- Matlala
uperpetrated prior 1994; to determine how adult male survivors of child sexual abuse
handle their life problems; to describe the social impact of child sexual abuse on male
adult survivors; and to recommend appropriate professional intervention to male adult
survivors of child sexual abuse. The study utilised descriptive research design. The
data was collected through semi-structured face-to-face interviews from three (3)
survivors of child sexual abuse who were sexually abused prior 1994 who are residing
at Ga-Matlala area. The sample consisted of survivors of child sexual abuse drawn
from the database of Bakone Tribal Council compiled and administered pre 1994. A
thematic analysis method was selected. Thematic analysis organises and describes
data set in detail. The data was analysed in eight steps.Ethical considerations such as
voluntary participation, permission to conduct the study, anonymity, confidentiality and
no harm to respondents were considered.The researcher found that two survivors
indicated to be having abilities to resolve their personal problems while one participant
has indicated to be having problems in resolving his personal problems. All three
survivors indicated to be engaged in an intimate relationships. All there survivors
indicated to have had experienced child sexual abuse more than once and they also
indicated to have had experienced more than one type of sexual abuse. Two
participants out of three survivors had not reported of imitating what they experienced
while one has adopted the lifestyle but he is not doing it with children like it was done
to him. All survivors indicated to have forgiven their perpetrators. All of survivors
indicated that their childhood experience had a negative impact in their childhood lives
and it still has a negative influence in their adult life. All three survivors indicated to
have not accessed professional assistance in their childhood even during their
participation in the study they have not yet accessed professional intervention towards
their past traumatic experience. However, all three survivors acknowledged the fact
that post traumatic intervention is important to their personal growth with regard to
finding closure, gaining confidence and finding coping strategies that will be helpful in
facing their personal problems with an open mind and positivity of finding solutions
without tracing their childhood past into it. The researcher concluded that all the
participants of the study had experienced different kinds or types of child sexual abuse
and it has negatively impacted them. Being involved in an intimate relationship was
not difficult for the survivors as all of them were engaged in intimate relationships. All
three survivors need to access professional help for them to overcome the impact of
their past child sexual abuse experience. There is a huge difference/gap regarding the
previous findings and the current findings mainly because most of the previous studies
were European based than African Based (South Africa) and it was also showing a
gap between European based Theories and African based theories when dealing with
child sexual abuse. The main recommendation that the researcher had was to
motivate the survivors to participate in the process of accessing professional help to
enable them to deal with their current lives without tracing everything back to their
childhood.
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Factors contributing to recidivism of adult male offendersMareda, Godfrey Awelani 12 1900 (has links)
South Africa is one of the countries that have a high rate of recidivism, especially amongst adult male 1offenders; this is evident in the large numbers flocking into the prisons. The high rate of recidivism is a serious problem in that it not only affects the offender and his immediate family, but also other vulnerable groups in society, as well as the government. The study intended to uncover various factors which contribute to this recidivism, as a phenomenon; South Africa has a notable dearth of research on factors contributing to recidivism. Unavailability of scientific research data has a negative impact on the fight against recidivism because it is empirical findings that can inform appropriate efficient and effective remedies to the challenge of recidivism.
This qualitative study utilised explorative, contextual, phenomenological and descriptive research designs with the ecological system theory as a framework. Data were collected by means of semi-structured, face-to-face interviews with adult males who have re-offended after being reintegrated with their families. Data analysis was guided by thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2013:175) while Lincoln & Guba’s model in Bryman (2012:392) was employed for data verification. Ethical considerations were upheld throughout this study. / Social Work / M.A. (Social Work)
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The Lived Experiences of Adult Male Trauma Survivors with Dance Movement TherapyLangston, Jeanne 01 January 2019 (has links)
In the United States, approximately 7.7 million individuals are affected by posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at any given time. Though women are likelier to develop PTSD symptoms, men are exposed to more traumatic events in their lifetimes. Empirically- supported PTSD options exist, however clinical application of these treatments may not consistently culminate in beneficial outcomes. Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) has demonstrated positive treatment outcomes for a variety of mental and physical disorders. Nonetheless, there is a lack of robust research related to the treatment experiences of men who have participated in DMT for trauma-related symptoms. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore this research gap. Focusing on adult male trauma survivors, the research question addressed the lived experiences of participating in DMT and the meaning ascribed to this involvement. Eleven adult male participants were interviewed via audio-recorded telephone interviews consisting of semistructured interview questions. Through a constructivist lens, the modified Van Kaam method of analysis was implemented revealing 4 emergent themes. The findings of this explorative study suggested positive PTSD symptom outcomes for all 11 participants including improvements in social belongingness, social acceptance, quality of life, and a reduction in symptoms of anxiety and depression. Accordingly, the findings of this research may help to advance social change through broadening clinical awareness of the beneficial neurogenic treatment advantages of somatic and creative interventions such as DMT for PTSD. Moreover, these findings may augment existing research related to movement- based treatment options for individuals coping with PTSD and trauma-related symptoms.
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Sry Transcript Expression in Five Adult Male Rat Tissues and Correlation with Acsl3 Transcript ExpressionPlayl, Lauren A. 13 December 2010 (has links)
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