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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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Bisexual fathers have rarely been visible within psychological research, and the perspectives of their partners have not been studied. Exploring partners' perspectives brings into focus how fathers' bisexuality is experienced on a family le...
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Studies emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic have documented the emotional, physical, and economic hardships experienced within families across the United States. Guided by the family stress model, this study examined parents' reports of eco...
Esin Sener,Berna Aytac Esin Sener
Research consistently highlights that psychological control may damage the healthy development of adolescents. The present study attempts to enhance this knowledge within a synthesis of family systems theory and behavioral genetics perspect...
Chelsea G Ratcliff,Hillary A Langley,Debbie Torres et al. Chelsea G Ratcliff et al.
Parenting is associated with considerable stress. Brief, self-directed mindfulness and gratitude interventions via mobile app may mitigate the effects of stress on parents' mood and emotion regulation. The present study is a randomized cont...
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The left-behind children are children aged below 16, who remain in their hometowns without one or both parents' presence. Both individual resilience and family resilience play a crucial role in how left-behind children cope positively with ...
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It is well-established that parenting plays a crucial role in shaping the mental health of adolescents. This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal association between adolescents' perceived parental warmth, COVID-19 peritraumatic dist...
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The U.S. HIV epidemic disproportionately impacts Black/African American and Latina women. Many women living with HIV are primary caregivers for children, often navigating the unique stressors of parenting while managing their chronic illnes...
Jan Höltge,Nilüfer Kuru,Michael Ungar Jan Höltge
Life-threatening earthquakes can lead to immediate and prolonged economic hardship that challenges the lives of the survivors. We know little about (a) how these economic risks impact families with preschool children, that is, the health of...
David B Allsop,Kathleen Nesbitt-Daly,Katherine Péloquin et al. David B Allsop et al.
Pregnancy loss disrupts couples' sexual well-being, which is crucial to health and relationship quality, yet it is unclear what predicts sexual well-being postloss. Symbolic interactionism theory and prior literature point to perinatal grie...