Child internalizing problems and mother-child discrepancies in maternal rejection: Evidence for bidirectional associations [0.03%]
儿童内化问题与母亲-孩子在母亲排斥度上的分歧:互为因果关系的证据
Sascha Hein,Logan Stone,Mei Tan et al.
Sascha Hein et al.
We investigated the bidirectional associations between mother-child discrepancies in their perceptions of maternal rejection and children's internalizing problems over 10 years from pre/early adolescence to early adulthood. Mothers' reports...
Parent contributions to friendship stability during the primary school years [0.03%]
父母在小学生交友稳定性方面的贡献
Daniel J Dickson,Melissa Huey,Brett Laursen et al.
Daniel J Dickson et al.
The present study examines whether characteristics of parents predict the stability of a child's best friendships across the primary school years. Participants included 1,523 Finnish children (766 boys) who reported involvement in a total o...
Coparenting in the family of origin and new parents' couple relationship functioning [0.03%]
原生家庭中的共育与新手父母的两性关系功能之间的关系研究
Jia Yan,Anna Olsavsky,Sarah J Schoppe-Sullivan et al.
Jia Yan et al.
To better understand the long-term implications of coparenting quality for adult child outcomes, we examined the associations between coparenting quality in the family of origin (Generation 1; G1), and attachment avoidance and anxiety and p...
Adult adiposity linked to relationship hostility for low-cortisol reactors [0.03%]
低皮质醇反应者成人期肥胖与关系敌对有关
Katherine R Thorson,Michael F Lorber,Amy M Smith Slep et al.
Katherine R Thorson et al.
Past research on the relation between hostility in intimate relationships and adiposity has yielded mixed findings. The present study investigated whether the association between relationship hostility and adiposity is moderated by people's...
Stress spillover, African Americans' couple and health outcomes, and the stress-buffering effect of family-centered prevention [0.03%]
应激溢出、非裔美国人夫妻关系及健康结果和以家庭为中心的预防措施的应激缓冲作用
Allen W Barton,Steven R H Beach,Chalandra M Bryant et al.
Allen W Barton et al.
This study investigated (a) the stress spillover pathways linking contextual stressors, changes in couple relationship functioning and depressive symptoms, and changes in individuals' physical health, and (b) the stress-buffering effect of ...
Interparental conflict and long-term adolescent substance use trajectories: The role of adolescent threat appraisals [0.03%]
父母冲突和青少年长期物质使用轨迹:青少年威胁评估的作用
Gregory M Fosco,Mark E Feinberg
Gregory M Fosco
Although interparental conflict (IPC) has been linked directly and indirectly (via adolescents' appraisals) with a wide range of adolescent outcomes, little is known about the implications of IPC and related adolescent threat appraisals for...
Family rituals in pediatric epilepsy: Links to parental competence and adaptation [0.03%]
儿童癫痫的家庭仪式:与父母能力及适应性的关系
Teresa P Mendes,Carla A Crespo,Joan K Austin
Teresa P Mendes
This cross-sectional study examined the associations between family ritual meaning and 3 indicators of parental adaptation (anxious and depressive symptoms and quality of life) via 2 dimensions of parental competence-satisfaction and effica...
Early adolescents' relationships with parents, teachers, and peers and increases in social anxiety symptoms [0.03%]
父母、老师和同龄人的关系和社会焦虑症状的增加对早恋青少年的影响研究
Bridget B Weymouth,Cheryl Buehler
Bridget B Weymouth
Previous research on social anxiety has clearly identified interpersonal relationships as important for social anxiety symptoms. Few studies, however, have utilized longitudinal designs and have examined mechanisms that might explain links ...
Parental executive function and verbal ability matter for scaffolding [0.03%]
父母的执行功能和语言能力对支架式教学的影响不容忽视
Ashley M St John,Basak Oztahtaci,Amanda R Tarullo
Ashley M St John
Despite the importance of parental scaffolding for later child cognitive outcomes and academic achievement, sources of individual variation in scaffolding are not fully understood. Scaffolding places extensive demands on cognitive capacity,...
Diabetes-specific family conflict: Informant discrepancies and the impact of parental factors [0.03%]
糖尿病特异性家庭冲突:证人分歧及父母因素的影响
Kimberly L Savin,Emily R Hamburger,Alexandra D Monzon et al.
Kimberly L Savin et al.
Family conflict in adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) has been linked to worse disease management (i.e., glycemic control, adherence to treatment regimen) and reduced quality of life. We sought to examine parental risk factors associate...