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Kristin Turney,Rachel E Goldberg Kristin Turney
Despite a growing literature documenting deleterious intergenerational consequences of incarceration, relatively little is known about how exposure to paternal incarceration is associated with risk behaviors in adolescence. In this article,...
Anna R Haskins,Wade C Jacobsen Anna R Haskins
Parents play important roles in their children's lives, and parental involvement in elementary schooling in particular is meaningful for a range of child outcomes. Given the increasing number of school-aged children with incarcerated parent...
Michael Niño,Casey T Harris,Kazumi Tsuchiya et al. Michael Niño et al.
Background: Although increased attention has been placed on the potential deleterious consequences of paternal incarceration on maternal health, little empirical research has attempted to understand the physiological proc...
Andrae Banks,LaShawnda Fields Andrae Banks
The United States leads globally in incarceration. Incarceration can disrupt families in both immediate and long-term ways, including finances and mental illness. We examined the relationship between father incarceration during adolescence ...
John Hagan,Holly Foster,Chantrey J Murphy John Hagan
Paternal incarceration leads to educational disparities among children who are innocent of their fathers' crimes. The scale and concentration of mass paternal incarceration thus harms millions of innocent American children. Current individu...
Karen M Davison,Carla D&#x;Andreamatteo,Sabina Markham et al. Karen M Davison et al.
Although research about the unintended consequences of paternal incarceration for family well-being has grown in recent years, there has been minimal exploration of food insecurity. Using qualitative methods, we aimed to understand the rela...
Anna R Haskins Anna R Haskins
A growing number of American school-aged children have incarcerated or formally incarcerated parents necessitating a more comprehensive understanding of the intergenerational effects of mass imprisonment. Using the Fragile Families Study, I...
Lars H Andersen Lars H Andersen
Existing studies of the consequences of paternal incarceration for children treat paternal incarceration as a dichotomous event (a child either experiences paternal incarceration or does not), although effects could accumulate with both the...
Anna R Haskins Anna R Haskins
Within the last few decades our understanding of the importance of non-cognitive skills for socioeconomic success has grown along with our knowledge of the deleterious impacts of paternal incarceration for child wellbeing. Given the importa...
Ofira Schwartz-Soicher,Amanda Geller,Irwin Garfinkel Ofira Schwartz-Soicher
High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with a high prevalence of fatherhood among the incarcerated, have led to millions of children and families whose fathers are, or have been, in the nation's jails and prisons. This stud...
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