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期刊名:Family journal

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ISSN:1066-4807

e-ISSN:1552-3950

IF/分区:1.2/Q3

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Ann Marie Martin,Diane G Marin,Laura Lee McIntyre et al. Ann Marie Martin et al.
Several studies have documented the difficult experience of raising a child with a developmental delay (DD; DeGrace et al., 2014) but the majority of research has focused on non-Latinx White families and their experiences in childrearing an...
Megan J Moran,Samantha A Murray,Emily LaPorte et al. Megan J Moran et al.
Stress among parents has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research prior to the pandemic indicates that parents of children who struggle with emotion regulation (ER) and who themselves are less mindful report more stress and diminish...
Laura Ferrari,Elena Canzi,Daniela Barni et al. Laura Ferrari et al.
Despite an increasing interest in how adoptive parents deal with situations appraised as stressful, there is a lack of research regarding adoptive parents' adjustment to the challenges posed by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. The current s...
Julia Yates,Jennifer D Irwin Julia Yates
Resilience, or the ability to bounce back despite facing adversities, may influence parents' abilities to handle the multitude of parent-specific COVID-19-related challenges that have faced them. This cross-sectional study examined (1) the ...
Jenny Lee Vaydich,Rebecca Y M Cheung Jenny Lee Vaydich
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about many changes in family routines and introduced new stressors for parents. While stressors can lead to parental burnout, coparenting support may mitigate the effects of parental stress on parental burnout....
Ann Marie Martin,Laura Lee McIntyre,Cameron Neece Ann Marie Martin
The rapid transition to virtual learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic created unprecedented challenges that significantly impacted caregivers of young children, particularly those with developmental delays and children from non-English spea...
Emilio C Ulloa,Julia F Hammett,Nicole A Meda et al. Emilio C Ulloa et al.
This study employed a dyadic data analysis approach to examine the association between partners' empathy and relationship quality among cohabitating couples. Data were collected from 374 cohabitating but non-married couples, who were partic...
Catherine M Sanner,Laurel R Benjamin,Caroline Eskander et al. Catherine M Sanner et al.
Parents of children with developmental delay (DD) report significantly higher levels of parenting stress compared to parents of children with typical development. There is a heightened need for social support among families of children with...
Julia F Hammett,Donna M Castaneda,Emilio C Ulloa Julia F Hammett
Since marital distress is a multidimensional phenomenon, research efforts directed at identifying meaningful groups of individuals with common characteristics based on their dissatisfaction in various relationship domains are important. In ...
Erica Kanewischer,Claire Mueller,Mia Pylkkanen et al. Erica Kanewischer et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic created unique hardships for families with school-aged children. To better understand these hardships, we asked the question: How did family units of various racial and socioeconomic backgrounds experience the pandemic...