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期刊名:Families in society-the journal of contemporary social services

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ISSN:1044-3894

e-ISSN:1945-1350

IF/分区:1.1/Q3

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Berit Ingersoll-Dayton,Ruth E Dunkle,Letha Chadiha et al. Berit Ingersoll-Dayton et al.
Research on families dealing with mental illness has considered either positive or negative aspects of intergenerational family relationships. The current study extends this work by using intergenerational ambivalence theory to examine agin...
Gregory C Smith,Julian Montoro Rodriguez,Patrick A Palmieri Gregory C Smith
Despite increasing popularity of support groups for custodial grandfamilies, the few published studies to date raise questions regarding actual support group usage and disregard predictors of such use. This study examined patterns of self-r...
Kyaien O Conner,Nancy K Grote Kyaien O Conner
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has become a hot topic in clinical social work and other mental health disciplines. Mental health professionals have called attention to the need for clinical decision-making to be based on the best available e...
Sarah Voisine,Monica Parsai,Flavio F Marsiglia et al. Sarah Voisine et al.
The prevention literature has given little attention to how parental influences affect substance use among Mexican origin adolescents, even though they form part of the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. This study explored...
William M Bannon,Mary M McKay,Anil Chacko et al. William M Bannon et al.
The study objective was to examine how parental endorsement of cultural pride reinforcement messages may explain African American child anxiety. Data were gathered from 72 African American parents and their elementary school-aged children. ...