The strength of Black families: A commentary on Leading with Racial Equity [0.03%]
论黑人家庭的力量——兼评《引领种族平等》一书
Riana Elyse Anderson
Riana Elyse Anderson
This commentary provides an overview of resilience in the Black family. It also offers a reflection on important work in this issue assessing the historical and future-oriented conceptualization of Black families in the social welfare syste...
Association between caregiver depression and child after-school program participation [0.03%]
照料者抑郁与儿童参加课后项目之间的关系
Nora J Daly,Michael Parsons,Courtney Blondino et al.
Nora J Daly et al.
Depressive symptoms in parents and caregivers to children are associated with adverse biopsychosocial outcomes for caregivers themselves and the children in their custody. Higher overall and parenting-related stress, including stress over c...
Predicting Program Retention in a Flexibly-Delivered Relationship Education Program for Low-Income, Unmarried Parents [0.03%]
预测灵活交付的关系教育项目中低收入未婚父母的项目保留率
Lisanne J Bulling,Katherine J W Baucom,Richard E Heyman et al.
Lisanne J Bulling et al.
Participation rates in couple relationship education (CRE) programs for low-income couples are typically low. We examined predictors of session attendance and early dropout (i.e., dropout after 1 session) among a sample of low-income, unmar...
An analysis of the relationship between parenting self-efficacy, the quality of parenting, and parental and child emotional health [0.03%]
亲子效能感、育儿质量及父母和子女情绪健康的关系分析
Emily K Hamovitch,Mary C Acri,Lindsay A Bornheimer
Emily K Hamovitch
Perceived family impact of volunteering among reintegrating Post-9/11 veterans [0.03%]
重返社会的9·11后退伍军人家庭参与志愿活动的影响感知
Karen A Lawrence,Monica M Matthieu
Karen A Lawrence
Family issues are common among returned Post-9/11 veterans. Traumatic brain injury (TBI), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depression are each independently related to divorce while community ties and social support are protective ...
Examination of the relationship between social support and treatment outcomes in mothers referred by Child Protective Services utilizing the Significant Other Support Scale [0.03%]
应用重要他人支持量表考察儿童保护服务转介母亲的社会支持与治疗效果之间的关系
Jessica Urgelles,Brad Donohue,Jason Holland et al.
Jessica Urgelles et al.
Supportive social networks may play an important role in recovery for mothers within the umbrella of Child Protective Services (CPS). However, investigators have yet to assess how the quality of significant other support assists family-base...
Substance abuse treatment engagement among mothers: Perceptions of the parenting role and agency-related motivators and inhibitors [0.03%]
母亲物质滥用治疗参与度:母职角色知觉及与动机和抑制因素有关的代理权关系研究
Kristen D Seay,Aidyn L Iachini,Dana D DeHart et al.
Kristen D Seay et al.
This qualitative study explored 1) the parenting role as a motivator and inhibitor to engaging in substance abuse treatment and 2) parenting-related, agency-imposed barriers and facilitators to substance abuse treatment engagement. Nine foc...
The Impact of Housing Instability on Child Maltreatment: A Causal Investigation [0.03%]
住房不稳定对儿童虐待影响的因果调查分析
Katherine E Marcal
Katherine E Marcal
More than a half million children are confirmed as victims of maltreatment by the child welfare system each year. Children from unstably housed families are over-represented in child mal-treatment reports, and a growing body of evidence lin...
Enhancing Relationship Skills and Couple Functioning with Mobile Technology: An Evaluation of the Love Every Day Mobile Intervention [0.03%]
一种增强关系技巧和伴侣互动的移动技术应用——对每日恋爱情感移动干预工具的评估研究
Mallory Lucier-Greer,Amelia J Birney,Teri M Gutierrez et al.
Mallory Lucier-Greer et al.
A research-informed mobile application (app) was created to encourage and activate couples to demonstrate healthy relationship behaviors in an effort to promote relationship quality, stability, and resilience. The app, Love Every Day, is gr...
Social Isolation from Extended Family Members and Friends among African Americans: Findings from a National Survey [0.03%]
美国黑人与大家庭成员及朋友的社会隔离:一项全国性调查的结果
Robert Joseph Taylor,Harry Owen Taylor,Linda M Chatters
Robert Joseph Taylor