How Caregivers Make Meaning of Child Mental Health Problems: Toward Understanding Caregiver Strain and Help Seeking [0.03%]
关于儿童心理健康问题的意义建构:理解家长的压力及求援行为
Lindsay S Mayberry,Craig Anne Heflinger
Lindsay S Mayberry
Family caregivers' conceptualizations of their child's emotional and behavioral problems (EBP) influence help-seeking for the child and caregiver strain. We analyzed 21 interviews with caregivers to explore their conceptualizations about th...
A Latent Profile Analysis of Latino Parenting: The Infusion of Cultural Values on Family Conflict [0.03%]
拉美父母育儿方式潜在群体分析:文化价值观在家庭冲突中的体现
Cecilia Ayón,Lela Rankin Williams,Flavio F Marsiglia et al.
Cecilia Ayón et al.
The purpose of the present study was to (a) examine how acculturation and social support inform Latinos' parenting behaviors, controlling for gender and education; (b) describe parenting styles among Latino immigrants while accounting for c...
"Just make sure you can get up and parent the next day": Understanding the contexts, risks, and rewards of alcohol consumption for parents [0.03%]
“只要第二天能带好孩子就行”——从父母的角度理解饮酒的背景、风险与收益
Jennifer Price Wolf,Raúl Chávez
Jennifer Price Wolf
Little is known about how parents make drinking decisions and weigh the risks and rewards of alcohol consumption in specific contexts. This qualitative study examined two questions: 1. What factors influence parental drinking decisions in d...
Patricia L Kohl,Jennifer Schurer,Jennifer L Bellamy
Patricia L Kohl
Parent training programs, with a range of empirical support, are available to improve parenting skills and reduce child behavior problems. Yet, little is known about programs provided in typical communities. This pilot study's purpose was t...
Collaboration With Urban Parents to Deliver a Community-Based Youth HIV Prevention Program [0.03%]
与城市父母合作开展社区为基础的青年艾滋病预防项目
Jenifar Chowdhury,Stacey Alicea,Jerrold M Jackson et al.
Jenifar Chowdhury et al.
This article draws on the unified theory of behavior change to examine adult community members' participation in a collaborative, community-based HIV prevention program for inner-city youth. Specifically, the impact of a training and mentor...
A Life Course Approach to Understanding Poverty Among Older American Adults [0.03%]
生命历程视角下的美国老年人贫困问题研究
Mark R Rank,Herbert S Hadley,James Herbert Williams
Mark R Rank
A relatively new strategy for studying the prevalence of poverty in America is to analyze it as a potential life course event. We use such an approach in order to examine the likelihood of both income and asset poverty for individuals betwe...
Working with families in which a parent has depression: A resilience perspective [0.03%]
抑郁症患者家庭中的家庭教育:一种韧性观点
Hsing-Jung Chen,Pamela J Kovacs
Hsing-Jung Chen
The association between parental depression and child maladjustment is well documented in the literature. Less is known about the strengths and potential protective mechanisms that help promote resilience for this population. This literatur...
What Influences Social Workers' Attitudes Toward Working With Clients With Severe Mental Illness? [0.03%]
影响社会工作者对待重度精神疾病患者态度的因素有哪些?
Shaun M Eack,Christina E Newhill
Shaun M Eack
A national random survey of 2000 NASW members in post-master's practice in mental health was conducted to investigate their experiences with and attitudes about working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI). Thro...
Parenting a Child with a Disability: The Role of Social Support for African American Parents [0.03%]
残疾儿童的父母育儿经——非裔美国籍家长社会支持的作用
Jung-Hwa Ha,Jan S Greenberg,Marsha Mailick Seltzer
Jung-Hwa Ha
This paper examines: (1) the impact of having a child with a disability on parents' mental and physical health among urban-dwelling African Americans and (2) the extent to which positive and negative social interactions with family other th...
Coparenting in kinship Families With Incarcerated Mothers: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
我国家长制下母亲入狱的家庭共育模式:一项质性研究
Anne L Strozier,Mary Armstrong,Stella Skuza et al.
Anne L Strozier et al.
The number of incarcerated mothers has risen steadily in the past 20 years, with a majority of the mothers' children being cared for by relatives, usually the maternal grandmother (Smith, Krisman, Strozier, & Marley, 2004). This article exa...