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Charlie Giraud,Jamie Hardy-Besaw,Shanna D Stryker et al. Charlie Giraud et al.
Transgender adults undergoing medical transition often rely on their romantic partner (RP) for support, yet partners may face challenges in providing support. Family resilience theory suggests that RPs may draw on resilience strategies to o...
Melissa A Lippold,Maya K Bracy,Pin-Chen Chiang et al. Melissa A Lippold et al.
Sexual and gender diverse youth (SGDY) face higher rates of internalizing problems than their heterosexual and cisgender peers. Positive parent-child relationships are a central influence on the development of youth internalizing problems. ...
Alyssa Banford Witting,Angela Bradford Alyssa Banford Witting
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted daily life and strained couple relationships, requiring adaptation to widespread resource loss. Empathy, particularly cognitive empathy, plays a vital role in social support during stress and may help foster ...
Jiawen Cui Jiawen Cui
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are significant public health concerns with long-term consequences for children's mental health, physical well-being, and socioeconomic outcomes. This study examines whether younger maternal age at child...
Ying Xu,Jing-Jing Dai,Yu-Jie Guo Ying Xu
Family support plays a vital role in cancer survivors' return-to-work process. However, there's currently no effective method to measure the level of family support. This study aimed to develop the return-to-work family support assessment q...
Amie Zarling,Meg Berta,Alison White Amie Zarling
There is a lack of research on the parenting practices of fathers who have engaged in intimate partner violence (IPV). And while many of these men participate in intervention programs, limited research has examined the effect of these progr...
Jasmine M Banegas,Tori S Simenec,Lynn Muldrew et al. Jasmine M Banegas et al.
Immigrant and refugee families experience heightened stress and trauma before, during, and after their migration journeys. In the last decade, research on parenting interventions for immigrant and refugee families has increased, inspiring r...
Bahar Sharifi,Zabihollah Kaveh Farsani,Jessica L Borelli Bahar Sharifi
Relational savoring, a prevention/intervention approach that involves reflecting on positive moments of connection with another person, promotes wellbeing in the parenting relationship. In this program, parents savor memories with strong at...
Clare Sheasgreen,Andria Aiello,Lynn Courey et al. Clare Sheasgreen et al.
Validation from family members has been found to reduce emotion dysregulation among youth, yet no interventions teach the skill of validation exclusively. This convergent, mixed-methods pilot study examined the feasibility, acceptability, a...
Lee Greenblatt-Kimron,Amit Shrira,Yuval Palgi Lee Greenblatt-Kimron
Family over-involvement, defined as emotions, thoughts, and behaviors indicating an over-protection of family members and preoccupation with family legacy, is recognized as a unique yet underexplored mechanism in the intergenerational effec...