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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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Sara R Masland,Sukriti Drabu,Jill M Hooley Sara R Masland
Perceived criticism (PC) is a predictor of poor outcomes across a range of psychological disorders. Yet what is being measured when people are asked to report on how critical a key individual is of them is far from clear. In two community-b...
Na Zhang,Jingchen Zhang,Abigail H Gewirtz et al. Na Zhang et al.
Prior research indicates that children of deployed parents are at risk for emotional problems, suggesting the utility of preventive efforts for military families. Effective parental socialization of children's emotions is protective for chi...
Alison Parkes,Helen Sweeting Alison Parkes
Support for mothers may improve children's socioemotional adjustment, yet few studies have considered the benefits of formal support (from health and social work professionals) in addition to social support (from family and friends) or expl...
Roxanne Safavi,Katherine Berry,Alison Wearden Roxanne Safavi
Significant others of people with dementia suffer high levels of burden and distress, creating the conditions for the negative attitudes and unhelpful responses described within the construct of Expressed Emotion (EE). It is not known howev...
Rebecca M B White,Michelle C Pasco,Nancy A Gonzales et al. Rebecca M B White et al.
Family stress model research suggests that parents' exposure to environmental stressors can disrupt key parenting processes. As family stress model scholarship has expanded to include increasingly diverse populations and a wider range of co...
Nour Al Ghriwati,Marcia A Winter,Jessica L Greenlee et al. Nour Al Ghriwati et al.
Discrepancies often exist between self-reported and parent-reported symptoms when assessing youth psychosocial functioning. Parent-child discrepancies in ratings may be important for understanding psychopathology and patterns of family func...
Shane A Kavanaugh,Tricia K Neppl,Janet N Melby Shane A Kavanaugh
The family stress model (FSM) was used to examine the effects of economic pressure on maternal depressive symptoms, couple conflict, and mother harsh parenting during adolescence on offspring depressive symptoms in adulthood. Prospective lo...
Yossi Michaeli,Maor Kalfon Hakhmigari,Miri Scharf et al. Yossi Michaeli et al.
In recent years, an increasing number of young adults have difficulties making a smooth transition to adulthood in becoming romantically committed and balancing romantic commitments and other aspects of life. The present study was conducted...
Jia Yan,Xin Feng,Sarah J Schoppe-Sullivan Jia Yan
Loneliness may affect children's psychological well-being and academic achievement. Parent-child relationships have been consistently associated with child adjustment. However, parental antecedents of child loneliness have been relatively u...
Jaehee Kim,Hyoun K Kim Jaehee Kim
This study examined the extent to which mothers' and fathers' effortful control influenced the development of their children's effortful control and subsequent academic adjustment directly and indirectly through parenting behaviors, using 2...