Putting Families Into Place: Using Neighborhood-Effects Research and Activity Spaces to Understand Families [0.03%]
融入邻里:利用邻里效应研究和活动空间来了解家庭
Aggie J Noah
Aggie J Noah
Neighborhood is an important context in which individuals and families are embedded. Yet family studies researchers have been relatively slow to incorporate spatial approaches into family science. Although limited theoretical and methodolog...
Parent-to-Child Transition in Managing Cystic Fibrosis: A Research Synthesis [0.03%]
囊性纤维化护理中的代际转移:综述研究
Jennifer Leeman,Margarete Sandelowski,Nancy L Havill et al.
Jennifer Leeman et al.
Although parents and children must adhere to five primary treatments for cystic fibrosis (CF), and their roles transition over time, the scope of CF studies often has been limited to one treatment regimen or to children within a specified a...
Suzanne M Bianchi
Suzanne M Bianchi
Demographic analysis seeks to understand how individual microlevel decisions about child-bearing, marriage and partnering, geographic mobility, and behaviors that influence health and longevity aggregate to macrolevel population trends and ...
David C Bell,Mary L Cox
David C Bell
Social norms are often cited as the cause of many social phenomena, especially as an explanation for prosocial family and relationship behaviors. And yet maybe we love the idea of social norms too much, as suggested by our failure to subjec...
A Stress Model for Couples Parenting Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Introduction of a Mindfulness Intervention [0.03%]
面向养育自闭症儿童夫妻的压力模型及正念干预的引入
Karen Bluth,Patricia N E Roberson,Rhett M Billen et al.
Karen Bluth et al.
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at an increased risk for acute and chronic stress compared to parents of children with other developmental disabilities and parents of children without disabilities. It is plausib...
Ginger A Moore,Jenae M Neiderhiser
Ginger A Moore
Family theories have been founded on research that cannot discriminate genetic and environmental influences and, consequently, most theories do not have highly developed models of gene-environment interplay in families. Behavioral genetic a...
Diana Samek,Martha Rueter,Bibiana Koh
Diana Samek
This article provides an overview of the methods, assumptions, and key findings of behavioral genetics methodology for family researchers with a limited background. We discuss how family researchers can utilize and contribute to the behavio...
David C Bell
David C Bell
Thanks to the phenomenal success of attachment theory, great progress has been made in understanding child and adult relationships. The success of attachment theory opens the way to new research directions that can extend its successes even...
David C Bell,Jodie L Atkinson-Schnell,Aron E Dibacco
David C Bell
We propose for social scientists a theoretical toolbox containing a set of motivations that neurobiologists have recently validated. We show how these motivations can be used to create a theory of society recognizably similar to existing st...
Attachment Without Fear [0.03%]
不惧依恋
David C Bell
David C Bell
John Bowlby hypothesized an attachment system that interacts with caregiving, exploration, and fear systems in the brain, with a particular emphasis on fear. Neurobiological research confirms many of his hypotheses and also raises some new ...