Gendered Perceptions of Migration Among Ghanaian Children in Transnational Care [0.03%]
加纳跨国照护中儿童的性别观念
Victor Cebotari,Valentina Mazzucato,Melissa Siegel
Victor Cebotari
This study empirically measures the perceptions towards maternal and paternal migration of male and female children who stay behind in Ghana. It analyses survey data collected in 2010 among secondary school children aged 11-18 in four urban...
(Re)examining the Relationship Between Children's Subjective Wellbeing and Their Perceptions of Participation Rights [0.03%]
从主观福祉视角重新审视儿童参与权利认知状况的研究
Katrina Lloyd,Lesley Emerson
Katrina Lloyd
In recent years wellbeing has been linked increasingly with children's rights, often characterised as central to their realisation. Indeed it has been suggested that the two concepts are so intertwined that their pairing has become somethin...
Parent and Child Reporting of Corporal Punishment: New Evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study [0.03%]
家长与儿童关于体罚报告的一致性——来自《脆弱家庭和儿童福祉研究》的新证据
William Schneider,Michael MacKenzie,Jane Waldfogel et al.
William Schneider et al.
This paper provides new evidence on parent and child reporting of corporal punishment, drawing on data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a birth cohort study of families in 20 medium to large US cities. In separate interv...
The Current Evidence Base and Future Needs in Improving Children's Well-Being Across Europe: is There a Case for a Comparative Longitudinal Survey? [0.03%]
改善欧洲儿童福利的现有证据和未来需求:是否有必要进行一项比较纵向调查?
Haridhan Goswami,Christopher Fox,Gary Pollock
Haridhan Goswami
There has been a growing interest among academics, policy makers and practitioners in the subjective well-being of children and young people (CYP). The recognition of CYP's rights to having a good childhood and good future life chances, cou...
Assessing Spatial and Temporal Differences in State-Level Child Well-Being Based on Tests of Statistical Significance [0.03%]
基于统计显著性检验的州级儿童福利时空差异评估
Sarah E Patterson,William P OHare
Sarah E Patterson
The concept of child well-being is central to the study of children and are reflected in data books, statistical indices, and report cards. Statistical indicators of child well-being are increasingly used to examine the quality of life for ...
Ecological Factors of Being Bullied Among Adolescents: a Classification and Regression Tree Approach [0.03%]
中小学生受欺负的生态因素及其分类与回归树方法分析
Sung Seek Moon,Heeyoung Kim,Kristen Seay et al.
Sung Seek Moon et al.
Being bullied is a well-recognized trauma for adolescents. Bullying can best be understood through an ecological framework since bullying or being bullied involves risk factors at multiple contextual levels. The purpose of the study was to ...
Carina Mood,Jan O Jonsson
Carina Mood
We use several family-based indicators of household poverty as well as child-reported economic resources and problems to unravel child poverty trends in Sweden. Our results show that absolute (bread-line) household income poverty, as well a...
Psychometric Validation of the Revised Family Affluence Scale: a Latent Variable Approach [0.03%]
改良家庭富裕量表的心理计量验证:潜在变量法
Torbjørn Torsheim,Franco Cavallo,Kate Ann Levin et al.
Torbjørn Torsheim et al.
The aim was to develop and test a brief revised version of the family affluence scale. A total of 7120 students from Denmark, Greenland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Romania, Scotland and Slovakia reported on a list of 16 potential indicators of ...
Children's Bonding with Parents and Grandparents and Its Associated Factors [0.03%]
儿童与父母及祖父母亲密度的影响因素分析
Yuli Li,Naixue Cui,Fenglin Cao et al.
Yuli Li et al.
Previous literature has focused on the importance of both parental and grandparental bonding. However, few studies have been conducted to measure children's bonding with parents and grandparents simultaneously, especially tested by the same...
Validity and Reliability of the Attachment Insecurity Screening Inventory (AISI) 2-5 Years [0.03%]
2至5岁儿童依恋不安全筛查量表的信效度研究
I B Wissink,C Colonnesi,G J J M Stams et al.
I B Wissink et al.
The Attachment Insecurity Screening Inventory (AISI) 2-5 years is a parent-report questionnaire for assessing attachment insecurity in preschoolers. Validity and reliability of the AISI 2-5 years were examined in a general sample (n = 429) ...