Nicoleen Coetzee
University of Pretoria
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Journal of Psychology in Africa | 2013
Nicoleen Coetzee; Jarrod T. Beukes; Ingrid Lynch
This study explored the utility of Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) as a therapeutic modality within a substance abuse inpatient treatment programme in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Four male participants residing in a 21-day treatment centre participated in a focus group discussion. Participants were asked to reflect on their experience of an AAT initiative that formed part of their inpatient treatment at the centre. Data were thematically analysed. Findings suggest that positive experiences with the animals increased self-awareness and promoted social mediation among the patients.
South African Journal of Psychology | 2016
Nicoleen Coetzee; Marleen Claassen
The high level of crime in South Africa affects many adolescents. Experience of community interpersonal violence affects the social, emotional, and cognitive functioning of adolescents and could have an impact on their personality development. The aim of the study was to explore possible differences in the expression of personality between adolescents exposed to community interpersonal violence and those not exposed to such violence. The sample comprised 183 Grade 12 learners from a secondary school in a middle-class community in Gauteng. Participants were divided into two groups: adolescents who reported exposure to community interpersonal violence (n = 93) and those who did not report exposure to such violence (n = 90). Both groups completed the 16 Personality Factor and Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scales. Differences between the groups were explored using a one-way between-groups multivariate analysis of variance and t-tests for independent groups. Results indicated statistically significant differences between the two groups on Factor G (rule consciousness), Factor I (emotional sensitivity), and Factor Q4 (anxiety). Adolescents exposed to interpersonal violence reported higher levels of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms than the control group. The group that experienced posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms differed more in terms of personality functioning (Factors I and Q4). Violence-exposed adolescents experienced more emotional volatility, difficulty to regulate emotions, anxiety, and sensitivity to environmental stressors than those not exposed to such violence. Although causality cannot be assumed, it is possible that exposure to community interpersonal violence, which could result in posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, has implications for the personality development of adolescents. Interventions for adolescents exposed to interpersonal violence are recommended to prevent the development of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms.
International Journal of Std & Aids | 1998
C. Mathews; Nicoleen Coetzee; A Van Rensburg; C J Lombard; R C Ballard; Gillian Schierhout; H G Fehler
South African Medical Journal | 1998
C. Mathews; A. J. Van Rensburg; Nicoleen Coetzee
African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2011
Nicoleen Coetzee
African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2013
Nicoleen Coetzee
Journal of Contemporary Management | 2013
H. Abdool Karrim Ismail; Nicoleen Coetzee; P.J. Du Toit; E.C. Rudolph; Yvonne Trijntje Joubert
Journal of Physical Activity and Health | 2016
P.J. Du Toit; A.J. van Rensburg; D.C. Janse van Rensburg; C.C. Grant; A.F. Mahomed; Evangeline Nortje; P.E. Kruger; Paola Silvia Wood; Andre Stander; J. Ferreira; Lizelle Fletcher; M. Kleynhans; Nicoleen Coetzee
Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie | 2015
Peet J. Du Toit; E.C. Rudolph; Yvonne Trijntje Joubert; Nicoleen Coetzee; Ernst Kruger; Ronel Ferreira; Evangeline Nortje; William John Fraser
Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie | 2015
Peet J. Du Toit; Nicoleen Coetzee; Ernst Kruger; Ronel Ferreira; Evangeline Nortje; William John Fraser; E.C. Rudolph; Yvonne Trijntje Joubert