Interracial Couples at Risk: Discrimination, Well-Being, and Health [0.03%]
interracial Couples at Risk:歧视、幸福感与健康状况
Patricia S Pittman,Claire Kamp Dush,Keeley J Pratt et al.
Patricia S Pittman et al.
As the number of interracial couples in the U.S. continues to grow, it is important to examine stressors that may lead to decreased well-being and self-rated health due to stigma. Using AddHealth, we conducted ordinary least squares (OLS) r...
The Long-Term Impact of Family Experiences in Adolescence on Mother-Child Relationships in Early Adulthood [0.03%]
青少年时期的家庭经历对早期成人期母子关系的长期影响
Fred Berger,Romain Jammal-Abboud
Fred Berger
In this study, we examine the long-term effects of family experiences during mid-adolescence, including parental divorce and separation, on mother-child solidarity in early adulthood. The study combines a longitudinal analysis of stability ...
The Impact of Social Support: Fathers' Depressive Symptoms and Parenting Stress [0.03%]
社会支持对父亲抑郁症状和育儿压力的影响
Emily Hogan,Dana Ronaghan,Karis Cochrane et al.
Emily Hogan et al.
Parental depressive symptoms are positively correlated with levels of parenting stress. Greater parenting stress predicts negative outcomes for both parents and children, and worse family functioning. Social support is a key protective fact...
Gender Equality in the Division of Housework and Fertility Intentions in Canada: The Moderating Effect of Employment and Education [0.03%]
加拿大家务劳动性别平等与生育意向:就业和教育的调节效应
Amir Erfani,Leandra Pilon
Amir Erfani
Drawing on the Gender Revolution Framework, this research uses data from Canada General Social Survey and binary logistic regression to examine how the gender division of housework influences fertility intentions among partnered women aged ...
Coparenting Quality During COVID-19: Exploring Gender Differences Using a Mixed Methods Approach [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间的共同育儿质量:采用混合研究方法探索性别差异
Sabrina Douglas,Katherine Morrison,Alison Miller et al.
Sabrina Douglas et al.
The aim of this study was to examine potential differences in coparenting quality during the COVID-19 pandemic among mothers and fathers using an embedded mixed methods approach. The objectives were to compare mothers' and fathers' scores o...
Longitudinal Association Between the Quality of the Separated Parents' Relationship and the Frequency of Father-Child Contact: The Mothers' Perspective [0.03%]
父亲与子女接触的频率受到父母分离后关系质量的影响吗?——从母亲的视角出发
Sylvie Drapeau,Karl Larouche,Hans Ivers et al.
Sylvie Drapeau et al.
This longitudinal study is based on family systems theory and aims to explore the association between the quality of the separated parents' relationship and the frequency of father-child contact up to five years after parental separation. U...
Norwegian Biological Parents and Stepparents' Attitudes Towards Family Obligations in Middle and Old Age [0.03%]
挪威生父生母和 stepparents对中老年家庭义务的态度
Julia Sauter
Julia Sauter
This study investigated the associations between the current family structure and the agreement with family obligations in middle and old age. It also tested whether gender differences exist in these associations. Based on research that has...
Development of the Culturally Affirming and Responsive Experiences (CARE) Measure: Observing Responsiveness and Ethnic-Racial Cultural Socialization in Mother-Child Interactions [0.03%]
文化认同反应衡量标准(CARE)的发展:观察母亲与子女互动中的响应性和族裔种族文化社会化
Brianna Jaworski,Jennifer LoCasale-Crouch,Etomgi Okezie et al.
Brianna Jaworski et al.
The existing literature on the importance of maternal responsiveness and the growing body of literature supporting early ethnic-racial cultural socialization highlight the need for an observational measure of how they co-occur during mother...
Immigration and Intergenerational Co-Residency Among Working-Aged Adults in the United Kingdom [0.03%]
英国劳动年龄人口的移民与代际同住现象研究
Zohra Ansari-Thomas
Zohra Ansari-Thomas
Studies in the United Kingdom have shown distinctions in intergenerational co-residency between UK-born and foreign-born individuals, however, little research has examined how factors such as immigrant incorporation, economic adaptation, an...
Patrick Heuveline,Michelle Kao Nakphong
Patrick Heuveline
Previous work has suggested that the drastic Khmer-Rouge-era changes to the family institution have not endured. Potentially more influential in the long term were the rapid socio-economic changes Cambodia underwent starting in the 1990s. W...