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ISSN:0197-6664

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Lynn Singer,Kathleen J Farkas Lynn Singer
Twenty-seven mothers of infants and children with long-term tracheostomy were given a modified version of the Impact-on-Family Scale as part of a study designed to describe maternal perceptions of the impact of infant disability on various ...
Ming Cui,Chengfei Jiao,Carol A Darling Ming Cui
Objective: This study aimed to extend the current literature by examining the patterns of indulgent parenting of both mothers and fathers and their associations with adolescents' basic psychological needs satisfaction, se...
Kathleen Mullan Harris,Ping Chen Kathleen Mullan Harris
Objective: We examined the acculturation processes involving intergenerational consonance and dissonance in parent-child relationships in U.S. immigrant families. ...
Ronald B Cox Jr,Hua Lin,Maritza Jireh Leon Cartagena et al. Ronald B Cox Jr et al.
Objective: This study reports on the psychometric properties of a new instrument to assess family fear of deportation in two versions (binary and polytomous response options). ...
Hua Lin,Ronald B Cox Jr,Sumeyra Sahbaz et al. Hua Lin et al.
Objective: To examine the psychometric properties of Snyder's Children's Hope Scale (CHS) with first- and second-generation Latino immigrant youth, using item response theory, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis,...
Luke Muentner,Pajarita Charles Luke Muentner
Objective: This qualitative study examined adult perspectives on the adjustments children face through the process of paternal incarceration and eventual release. ...
J Kale Monk,Lauren Ruhlmann,Briana S Nelson Goff et al. J Kale Monk et al.
Objective: We sought to identify the social process through which communal support can be established among veteran couples and families. Background: ...
Rachel M Gehman,Elizabeth C Pinel,Leslie C Johnson et al. Rachel M Gehman et al.
Background: Living together harmoniously requires compromise. Research on the psychological factors that promote compromise frequently focuses on individual differences and interpersonal environment. The current research ...
Karen J O&#x;Donnell,John A Gallis,Elizabeth L Turner et al. Karen J O&#x;Donnell et al.
Objective: This manuscript describes the Day-in-the-Life (DIL) method for assessing child caregiving activities, its implementation, and findings regarding family members' roles and associations with maternal depression s...
Joyce Y Lee,Shawna J Lee,Brenda L Volling et al. Joyce Y Lee et al.
Objective: The current study used the family stress model to test the mechanisms by which economic insecurity contributes to mothers' and fathers' mental health and couples' relationship functioning. ...