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Mary-Anne Holfve-Sabel 《Social indicators research》2014,119(3):1535-1555
The attitudes of students to their school, teachers and peers were investigated with 1,540 students in grade six from 30 schools and 78 classes. Using structural equation modelling, the students’ perceptions of well-being were investigated at class level using seven items with high reliability. Their well-being was dependent on at least three factors: students’ learning (seven items), student-to-student interaction (six items) and teacher–student relationships as described by students (ten items). Together, these factors explained 72 % of the variability of well-being between classes. The students’ well-being appeared to be significantly different between schools and between classes in the same school. The teachers’ opinions of their classes with the highest class score for well-being were compared with the lowest. The differences in the evaluation of the teachers’ own classes explain a number of critical issues which impact on educational outcomes. Students need to be aware of the combined effects of learning and socialisation. 相似文献
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Mary-Anne Gibbs 《Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy》1990,11(4):215-221
The aim of this paper is to consider issues related to working with families with a dying member in an acute medical setting, using the framework of the Bower Place family therapy approach. The literature on individual and family anticipatory bereavement processes is reviewed and the Bower Place methodology of family therapy is outlined. A case example is used to illustrate the application of the methodology to a family facing the death of one of its members. The author highlights the need for therapists to consider second order cybernetic issues when working in this context. 相似文献
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Anna M. H. Price Diana Contreras-Suárez Anna Zhu Natalie Schreurs Mary-Anne Measey Sue Woolfenden Jade Burley Hannah Bryson Daryl Efron Anthea Rhodes Sharon Goldfeld 《The Australian journal of social issues》2023,58(1):173-193
In 2020, Australia's successful COVID-19 public health restrictions comprised a national “initial lockdown” (March–May) and “ongoing lockdown” (July–November) for metropolitan Victorian residents only. We evaluated associations between ongoing lockdown and family finances and mental health. In the June and September 2020 Royal Children's Hospital National Child Health Polls, caregivers of children in Victoria and New South Wales (NSW) reported the following: job/income loss; material deprivation (inability to pay for essential items); income poverty; mental health (Kessler-6); perceived impact on caregiver/child mental health; and caregiver/child coping. Data from caregivers (N = 1207/902) in June/September were analysed using difference-in-difference modelling (NSW provided the comparator). During Victoria's ongoing lockdown, job/income loss increased by 11% (95%CI: 3%–18%); Kessler-6 poor mental health by 6% (95%CI: −0.3%–12%) and perceived negative mental health impacts by 14% for caregivers (95%CI: 6%–23%) and 12% for children (95%CI: 4%–20%). Female (vs. male) caregivers, metropolitan (vs. regional/rural) families, and families with elementary school-aged children (vs. pre-/high-school) were the most affected. The ongoing lockdown was associated with negative experiences of mental health, employment and income, but not deprivation or poverty, likely because of government income supplements introduced early in the pandemic. Future lockdowns require planned responses to outbreaks and evidence-informed financial and mental health supports. 相似文献
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