What Should Children Learn? Americans' Changing Socialization Values, 1986-2018 [0.03%]
孩子们应该学什么?美国人教化观念的变化,1986-2018年
Kei Nomaguchi,Melissa A Milkie
Kei Nomaguchi
Assessing changes in socialization values for children provides a unique window into how Americans perceive the landscape of their society. We examine whether, since the mid-1980s, Americans (b) emphasized survival values, like hard work, f...
Parental Incarceration and Child Well-being: Conceptual and Practical Concerns Regarding the Use of Propensity Scores [0.03%]
父母服刑与儿童福祉:倾向值使用概念及实际关注点分析
Jennifer E Copp,Peggy C Giordano,Wendy D Manning et al.
Jennifer E Copp et al.
The aim of the current investigation was to examine the appropriateness of propensity score methods for the study of incarceration effects on children by directing attention to a range of conceptual and practical concerns, including the exc...
Robert E M Pickett,Aliya Saperstein,Andrew M Penner
Robert E M Pickett
This article extends previous research on place-based patterns of racial categorization by linking it to sociological theory that posits subnational variation in cultural schemas and applying regression techniques that allow for spatial var...
Network Effects in Blau Space: Imputing Social Context from Survey Data [0.03%]
基于调查数据推导社会情境的Blau空间中的网络效应
Miller McPherson,Jeffrey A Smith
Miller McPherson
We develop a method of imputing ego network characteristics for respondents in probability samples of individuals. This imputed network uses the homophily principle to estimate certain properties of a respondent's core discussion network in...
Reservation Lands as a Protective Social Factor: An Analysis of Psychological Distress among Two American Indian Tribes [0.03%]
保留地作为一种保护性社会因素:两种美洲土著部落心理压力的分析
Kimberly R Huyser,Ronald J Angel,Janette Beals et al.
Kimberly R Huyser et al.
The unique physical, cultural, and ecological location of U.S. American Indian reservations simultaneously presents risks for mental health and offers sources of resilience to Native peoples. Using survey data from two American Indian tribe...
Educational Disparities in Adult Health: U.S. States as Institutional Actors on the Association [0.03%]
教育不平等与成人健康状况——美国各州制度对二者之间关系的影响作用
Jennifer Karas Montez,Mark D Hayward,Anna Zajacova
Jennifer Karas Montez
Despite numerous studies on educational disparities in U.S. adult health, explanations for the disparities and their growth over time remain incomplete. We argue that this knowledge gap partly reflects an individualist paradigm in U.S. stud...
Fabian T Pfeffer,Alexandra Killewald
Fabian T Pfeffer
The black-white gap in household wealth is large and well documented. Here, we visualize how this racial wealth gap persists across generations. Animating the flow of individuals between the relative wealth position of parents and their adu...
Understanding the Link between Victimization and Alcohol Use among Homeless Youth Using Ecological Momentary Assessment [0.03%]
利用生态瞬时评估法理解受害经历与流浪青少年饮酒行为之间的关系
Kimberly A Tyler,Kristen Olson,Colleen M Ray
Kimberly A Tyler
Most prior research on victimization and alcohol use among homeless youth is retrospective and thus does not allow researchers to determine the sequencing of these events. We address this gap using ecological momentary assessment via short ...
Gender, Socioeconomic Status, and Diet Behaviors within Brazilian Families [0.03%]
巴西家庭中的性别、经济社会地位与饮食行为的关系
Rachel Donnelly,Leticia J Marteleto
Rachel Donnelly
Existing literature documents the key role that parents play in transmitting diet behaviors to their children; however, less is known about differences by parent and child gender within families, especially with attention to household socio...
Gender-specific Pathways of Peer Influence on Adolescent Suicidal Behaviors [0.03%]
同伴影响青少年自杀行为的性别差异路径分析研究
Jason M Fletcher
Jason M Fletcher
The author explores new directions of understanding the pathways of peer influence on adolescent suicidal behavior by leveraging quasi-experimental variation in exposure to peer suicidal behaviors and tracing the flows of influence througho...