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Social Support and Adjustment to a Novel Social Environment

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1998
The present article aims to examine the ways in which social support may affect the adaptation of individuals to a novel social environment. A distinctive feature of this research was the assessment of social support both before and after entering a completely new network of social relationships. A cohort of international exchange high school students
T, Furukawa, I G, Sarason, B R, Sarason
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The Social Adjustment of Children: The Bristol Social Adjustment Guides.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1959
The “Bristol Social Adjustment Guides” “offer a method for detecting and diagnosing maladjustment, unsettledness or other emotional handicap in children of school age” (p. 5). The “Guides” consist of three rating scales to be marked by adults observing the child.
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Social Participation and Social Adjustment

The Journal of Educational Research, 1965
(1965). Social Participation and Social Adjustment. The Journal of Educational Research: Vol. 58, No. 7, pp. 303-306.
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Social Adjustments in Cities

American Journal of Sociology, 1935
The drift of country dwellers to the city has been checked, and it is possible that some cities have begun to lose population. Large numbers of cities have run into financial difficulties, many of them defaulting their indebtedness, while some have failed even to pay their employees. Many have had to submit to state and federal oversight either through
Niles Carpenter, Clarence Quinn Berger
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The Assessment of Social Adjustment

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1975
Interest in the community adjustment of psychiatric patients has led to the development of rating techniques for its evaluation. Selection of an appropriate scale for the task should include a review of its item content, anchor points, coverage, method of obtaining information, informant, psychometric properties, precision, cost, scoring, and ...
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Social Adjustment

Community Mental Health Review, 1980
Lydia Lambert, Jane Streather
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Social Adjustment

The American Journal of Nursing, 1927
Bertha M. Wood   +2 more
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International Social Adjustments

Social Forces, 1929
T HE League of Nations is primarily and rightly considered as a political body. Its founders were concerned first of all with evolving some form of world organization which would do away with war. Consequently the greater part of the covenant and the major part of the League's activities-especially those which have received world wide attention-have ...
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The Cognition of Social Adjustment

1982
Over the past decade, and especially the past few years, there has been a surge of interest in interpersonal problem solving among those involved in clinical and developmental issues. This interest has been stimulated in part by our attempts to identify, measure, and enhance a set of thinking processes we all have come to call interpersonal cognitive ...
George Spivack, Myrna B. Shure
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The Dangers of Social Adjustment

Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1961
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