Exploring Linkages Between Mother-Child and Sibling Relationship Quality and Prosocial Behavior Between School-Aged and Adolescent Siblings [0.03%]
学龄期和青少年兄妹之间母子关系和手足关系质量与亲社会行为的关系探讨
Caroline C Piotrowski
Caroline C Piotrowski
The present study investigated the degree to which the quality of sibling relationships interacted with the quality of mother-child relationships to concurrently predict prosocial behavior between school-aged siblings while taking age spaci...
Abigail Weitzman,Katarina Huss,Matthew Blanton et al.
Abigail Weitzman et al.
Family stress theories posit that individual family members are positioned to adapt to external stressors differently and that these differences can strain family systems. Analyzing in-depth interviews with a diverse sample of migrant mothe...
How Families Give and Receive: A Cross-Class Qualitative Study of Familial Exchange [0.03%]
家庭间的给予和接受:一项跨阶层的家族交流质性研究
Laura Napolitano,Frank Furstenberg,Karen L Fingerman
Laura Napolitano
Support of family members has been a long-standing interest of social scientists. Contemporary American families must provide support to members in a historical context wherein family inequality continues to rise. Based on the life course p...
Racial Family Configurations and Inequalities in Private School Enrollment Among Adopted Children [0.03%]
收养儿童中的种族家庭构成与私立学校入学不平等问题
Kevin J A Thomas,Ashley Larsen Gibby
Kevin J A Thomas
This study uses data from the American Community Survey to examine the relationship between race, family configurations, and inequalities in private school enrollment among adoptees. We find that private school enrollment is higher in trans...
Mothers, Fathers, Daughters, and Sons: Gender Differences in Adults' Intergenerational Ties [0.03%]
父母子女间的关系:成人代际关系中的性别差异
Karen L Fingerman,Meng Huo,Kira S Birditt
Karen L Fingerman
Women are more involved in family ties than men, but these differences may vary across generations as gender roles have shifted. We know little about gender patterns across generations in the same family, however. To address this gap, midli...
Couple Conflict Behavior: Disentangling Associations With Relationship Dissatisfaction and Intimate Partner Violence [0.03%]
伴侣冲突行为:与关系不满和亲密伴侣暴力的关联研究
Richard E Heyman,Amy M Smith Slep,Jill Giresi et al.
Richard E Heyman et al.
This study investigates associations between (a) relationship satisfaction and intimate partner violence (IPV: psychological, physical, and sexual) and (b) observed couples communication behavior. Mixed-sex couples (N=291) were recruited vi...
Dyadic Coping, Parental Warmth, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior in Four Countries [0.03%]
两项亲职应对、温暖和四项国家的青少年外部行为问题关系研究
Ann T Skinner,Sevtap Gurdal,Lei Chang et al.
Ann T Skinner et al.
This study examined parental warmth as a mediator of relations between mothers' and fathers' perceptions of dyadic coping and adolescent externalizing outcomes. Data from 472 adolescents, mothers, and fathers were collected over a three-yea...
Grandparents Providing Care to Grandchildren: A Population-Based Study of Continuity and Change [0.03%]
隔代照料:连续性和变化的群体基础研究
Ye Luo,Tracey A LaPierre,Mary Elizabeth Hughes et al.
Ye Luo et al.
This study examines transitions in grandchild care and the characteristics of grandparents making these transitions, using longitudinal data from a nationally representative sample of 13,626 grandparents in the 1998-2008 Health and Retireme...
Familial Predictors of Alcohol and Drug Use-Related Problems Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults [0.03%]
中老年饮酒和药物滥用相关问题的家庭预测因素
Sara E Miller,Jennifer L Maggs,Rina D Eiden et al.
Sara E Miller et al.
This study evaluated whether recent family member alcohol and substance use problems (ASP) and density of family ASP (i.e., number of members with ASP) predict alcohol-related problems and drug use-related problems among middle-aged and old...
Difficulties Imposed on the Parent-Child Relationship Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情对亲子关系的影响及应对
Iraklis Grigoropoulos
Iraklis Grigoropoulos
The present study tested whether emotionally burdened parents due to the COVID-19 pandemic might appraise their relationship with their children more negatively. The current cross-sectional study was circulated through social media. A total...