Adoptive parent linguistics: Links to adoptees' relationships with their birth mother [0.03%]
收养父母的语言学:与adoptees与其生母的关系的联系
请注意,"adoptees"是被领养人的意思,但在翻译时,为了使句子通顺,我将其含义包含进了结构中。更自然的中文表达可能是:“收养父母的语言对孩子与其亲生母亲关系的影响”。如果你希望保持更贴近原文的结构,可以这样表述:“寄养父母的语言学:与被领养者和他们生母的关系的联系”。请根据具体需求选择合适的翻译版本。
Anna W Wright,Albert Y H Lo,Hollee McGinnis et al.
Anna W Wright et al.
Objective: The study addressed whether specific linguistic variables used by adoptive parents were associated with ratings of the adoptee's relationship with their birth mothers. ...
Pandemic mothering: Mothers' experiences of adaptation and resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
疫情期间母亲的适应与韧性:体验性理解
Saltanat Childress,Catherine A LaBrenz,Erin Findley
Saltanat Childress
Research suggests that the demands of parenting have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for mothers. Widespread loss of childcare and in-person schooling forced parents to make adjustments to care for their children in new w...
Exploring self-care practices of African American informal kinship caregivers [0.03%]
非裔美国人事实无人抚养的亲属照料者的自我保健行为探究
Tyreasa Washington,Quenette L Walton,Hannah Kaye et al.
Tyreasa Washington et al.
African American caregivers providing informal kinship care are vulnerable to chronic stress. Research has indicated stress increases individuals' risk for many adverse physical and mental health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease, ...
An agenda for future research regarding the mental health of young people with care experience [0.03%]
关于照护经验的年轻人心理健康未来研究议程
John Devaney,Luke Power,Paula Jacobs et al.
John Devaney et al.
Young people who are currently or were previously in state care have consistently been found to have much higher rates of mental health and neurodevelopmental difficulties than the general youth population. While a number of high-quality re...
"Trying to be positive in the face of the storm": The experiences of independent college students during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
“迎难而上,积极应对”——新冠疫情下独立学院学生的体验与感悟
Beth Sapiro,Svetlana Shpiegel,Marissa Ventola et al.
Beth Sapiro et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic created multiple stressors for college students, particularly for young adults experiencing multiple forms of disadvantage. Little is known about the pandemic experiences of independent college students, many of whom a...
A Qualitative Exploration of Reentry Service Needs: The Case of Fathers Returning From Prison [0.03%]
重返社会服务需求的定性探索:以从监狱回归的社会父亲为例
Luke Muentner,Pajarita Charles
Luke Muentner
The challenge of community and family reentry after a parent's release from prison remains an under-addressed area of collateral damage stemming from high rates of U.S. incarceration. Many fathers released from prison return to living with ...
Exploring mechanisms of change in a dyadic relationship intervention for siblings in foster care [0.03%]
探索寄养家庭中Sibling关系干预的改变机制
Jeffrey Waid,Brianne H Kothari,Jessica A Dahlgren et al.
Jeffrey Waid et al.
There is increasing recognition of the potential for sibling relationships to promote the well-being of youth in out-of-home care. Efficacious interventions now exist to strengthen the sibling relationships for youth in out-of-home care, ye...
Understanding the social worker-family relationship through self-determination theory: A realist synthesis of Signs of Safety [0.03%]
运用自我决定理论理解儿童保护社会工作者与家庭的关系:Signs of Safety实证合成研究
Louise Caffrey,Freda Browne
Louise Caffrey
Signs of Safety (SofS) is a popular framework for child protection social work practice, used in more than 200 jurisdictions worldwide. Although workers tend to find SofS tools easy to use, skilled application of the approach is challenging...
Family functioning under COVID-19: An ecological perspective of family resilience of Hong Kong Chinese families [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的家庭功能——香港华人家庭生态视角下的家庭韧性研究
Daniel Fu Keung Wong,Yin Yim Lau,Hiu Sze Chan et al.
Daniel Fu Keung Wong et al.
This study tested an ecological model of resilience that illustrated the influence of COVID-19-related stressors (i.e., social and health stressors) and various socio-ecological factors at microsystem (i.e., parent-child conflicts and coupl...
Ryan Hanlon,JaeRan Kim,Cossette Woo et al.
Ryan Hanlon et al.
As the COVID-19 virus began to spread in the United States of America, states' child welfare administrators and policymakers responded differently. Some states implemented more restrictive policies, some less or did not require many restric...