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期刊名:Journal of family psychology

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ISSN:0893-3200

e-ISSN:1939-1293

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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This study aimed to examine the bidirectional effects of the discrepancies between parent and child perceptions of parental warmth and child internalizing problems over time, investigating how these links evolve throughout childhood and ado...
Anthony Chebaia,Rebecca Giallo,Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz Anthony Chebaia
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Anxiety disorders are common in children and cause significant impairment. Family accommodation (FA), which refers to behavioral changes that family members make to temporarily alleviate a child's anxiety, has been linked to child anxiety s...
Gizem Keskin,Nancy L Sin,Jessica P Lougheed Gizem Keskin
Autonomy-supportive parenting is essential for positive developmental outcomes for youth, whereas psychological control can have detrimental effects. When parents' psychological needs are met, they are more likely to show autonomy-supportiv...
Guanyu Wang,Thao Ha,Timothy Piehler Guanyu Wang
Previous research suggests that increased parental stressful life events are associated with increased risks for children's internalizing symptoms. Despite the strong support for this model, limited prior work has explored the mechanism und...
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Coparenting is an essential skill, particularly during early childhood; however, increased parenting stress during the postpartum period may undermine parents' abilities to coparent effectively. Research examining protective factors that re...
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Parents of Black adolescents face the task of preparing their children to navigate, surmount, and survive systemic racism, a practice known as racial socialization. Research linking preparing youth for racial bias and youth mental health, h...
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The association between prenatal stress factors and infant sleep has been examined in the literature, however, the mechanisms explaining this association remain unclear. The present study examined the indirect association between prenatal s...