Do Spousal Intimate Relationships Affect Fertility Intentions and Preferences? [0.03%]
配偶亲密关系会影响生育意愿和偏好吗?
Amir Erfani,Roya Jahanbakhsh
Amir Erfani
The fertility influence of spousal intimate relationships is unknown. Drawing on the Giddens's theory of transformation of intimacy, this study proposed a hypothesis that couples supporting egalitarian intimate relationships, with a greater...
Family, Academic, and Peer Group Predictors of Adolescent Pregnancy Expectations and Young Adult Childbearing [0.03%]
家庭、学术和同伴对青少年怀孕预期及年轻人生育的预测作用
Chelsea Smith
Chelsea Smith
Compared with previous generations, today's young people increasingly delay parenthood. Having children in the late teens and early 20s is thus a rarer experience rooted in and potentially leading to the stratification of American families....
Fictive Kin Networks among African Americans, Black Caribbeans, and Non-Latino Whites [0.03%]
非裔美国人、黑西印度人和非拉丁 whites的拟制亲属网络
Robert Joseph Taylor,Linda M Chatters,Christina J Cross et al.
Robert Joseph Taylor et al.
Using data from the National Survey of American Life, we investigated the social and demographic correlates of fictive kin network involvement among African Americans, Black Caribbeans, and non-Latino Whites. Specifically, we examined the f...
Happy Moms, Happier Dads: Gendered Caregiving and Parents' Affect [0.03%]
快乐的母亲,更快乐的父亲:照料的性别差异与父母的情绪状态
Cadhla McDonnell,Nancy Luke,Susan E Short
Cadhla McDonnell
Parenting is emotionally demanding and highly gendered. We use data from the American Time Use Survey to examine mothers' and fathers' momentary affect during childcare activities. We observe a gender imbalance in the emotional rewards of c...
Testing the Economic Independence Hypothesis: Union Formation Among Single Mothers in Chile [0.03%]
检验经济独立假说:智利单身母亲的婚姻形成
Laura Cuesta,Sarah Reynolds
Laura Cuesta
Why the Son-bias in Caregiving? Testing Sex-differences in the Associations Between Paternal Caregiving and Child Outcomes in England [0.03%]
为什么存在男性偏见的照护?在英国对父子照护与子女结果之间性别的差异进行检验
Emily H Emmott,Ruth Mace
Emily H Emmott
Studies show that fathers across Western populations tend to provide more care to sons than daughters. Following a human behavioral ecological framework, we hypothesize that son-biases in fathering may (at least in part) be due to differenc...
The Contribution of Stressful Marital Interactions to Loneliness and Health across Mid-life and Later Adulthood [0.03%]
婚姻冲突导致中老年人孤独感和健康状况恶化的原因:一项纵向研究
Catherine Walker ONeal,Kandauda K A S Wickrama
Catherine Walker ONeal
Although past research has noted longitudinal, and sometimes bi-directional, associations between marital interactions, loneliness, and physical health, previous work has not identified long-term associations and differential associations o...
Extradyadic Sex and Psychological Distress among Married and Cohabiting Young Adults: An Examination of Internalized and Externalized Responses [0.03%]
已婚及同居年轻人的婚外性行为与心理压力:内在化和外在化的应对方式考察
Marin R Wenger,Michelle L Frisco
Marin R Wenger
Extradyadic sex (EDS) is a major relationship violation, yet it occurs in nearly a quarter of U.S. cohabiting and marital unions. While many relationships dissolve in the wake of EDS, a majority remain intact. Theories of social stress sugg...
Children's Adjustment to Parents' Break Up: The Mediational Effects of Parenting and Co-parenting [0.03%]
父母离异对儿童的适应问题:抚养和共同抚养的作用机制研究
Elizabeth Karberg,Child Trends,Natasha J Cabrera
Elizabeth Karberg
Although past studies have shown an association between union instability (i.e., change in family structure) and children's aggressive behaviors, the mechanism by which this occurs is less understood. This study (n = 3,387) examined whether...
Natasha Cabrera,Elizabeth Karberg,Jay Fagan
Natasha Cabrera
We examined differences in family structure change in an urban sample of mothers (N= 1,314) from their child's birth to age 5 and whether ecological risk moderated this association. We found that compared to U.S.-born Latino mothers, foreig...