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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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Christina Bertrand,Yelim Hong,Kirby Deater-Deckard et al. Christina Bertrand et al.
Frontoparietal connectivity from electroencephalograms (EEG) and executive function (EF) behavioral task performance can elucidate one's capacity for cognitive self-regulation. Knowledge of mother-child similarity of EEG and EF behavioral p...
Melissa J Sitton,Renee McDonald,David Rosenfield et al. Melissa J Sitton et al.
Emotional support from a caregiver is theorized to benefit adolescents after sexual abuse, yet the empirical evidence for this is inconsistent. The present study examines the cross-sectional relation between caregiver emotional support and ...
Julie Goulet,Catherine F Ratelle,Frédéric Guay et al. Julie Goulet et al.
Children's externalizing behaviors can strain parents and contribute to suboptimal parenting practices (Yan et al., 2021). However, the mechanisms through which children's behaviors shape parenting practices are not fully understood. Drawin...
Elana Mansoor,Melissa Gonzalez,Juliana Acosta et al. Elana Mansoor et al.
Prevention of behavioral and emotional problems in early childhood is essential to promote healthy development and reduce risky behaviors, academic failure, delinquency, and social difficulties. Evidence-based parenting interventions, such ...
Maëlle Grandjean,Giulia Spagnulo,Laura M Vowels et al. Maëlle Grandjean et al.
This study investigates the impact of parental burnout on children's daily well-being, a topic that currently remains underexplored in research. Using a daily diary methodology, we assessed the mean levels of child well-being as reported by...
Sofia C Suxo-Sanchez,Ashley B LeBaron-Black,Jeremy B Yorgason et al. Sofia C Suxo-Sanchez et al.
Previous research has found that financial stress typically has a negative influence on relationship outcomes, but other research has identified ways to mitigate this negative association. Using data from the Couple Relationship and Transit...
Noémie Heider,Sabrina Suffren,Diane St-Laurent et al. Noémie Heider et al.
A growing number of studies recognize the importance of emotion knowledge for later child social and academic adaptation, but most studies have not considered the various components of emotion knowledge (i.e., receptive, expressive, stereot...
Lydia F Bierce,Amanda M Flagg,Annabelle E Armah et al. Lydia F Bierce et al.
Economic hardship confers risk for a multitude of child development outcomes including regulatory development. A wealth of research demonstrates the adverse influence of economic hardship on behavioral regulation, but less clarity exists fo...
Shourya Negi,Esther M Leerkes,Cheryl Buehler et al. Shourya Negi et al.
The present study examined the indirect association between family economic hardship and infant socioemotional competence and behavior problems via food insecurity, maternal depressive symptoms, and maternal sensitivity. The moderating role...
Anissa Garza,Kathryn H Howell,Taylor R Napier et al. Anissa Garza et al.
Seminal work on parenting indicates that children's perceptions of positive and negative maternal parenting are related to a myriad of outcomes, including academic success, behavioral functioning, and psychological health. Minimal research ...