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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Overprotective parenting (OP) is defined as parents' inclination to take over children's tasks, overinvolvement in children's self‐direction and decision‐making, and interfering in age‐appropriate autonomy. Past studies have focused on impacts of OP on child mental health and well‐being, but few have considered what ...
Katherine M. Ryan +6 more
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Coparenting in Fragile Families [PDF]
Nonmarital childbearing has increased dramatically in the U.S. since the early 1960s, rising from 6% of all births in 1960 to fully 40% in 2007 (Hamilton, Martin, & Ventura, 2009).
Marcia J. Carlson, Robin S. Högnäs
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Parental reports of coparenting and observed coparenting behavior during the toddler period.
Fifty-two married partners played with their 30-month-olds in both dyadic (parent-child) and whole family contexts and reported on their own coparenting activities (family integrity-promoting behavior, conflict, disparagement, and reprimand). Coparenting behavior observed in the whole family context was evaluated for antagonism, warmth and cooperation,
McHale, James P. +3 more
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Child Care Labor Division: Expectations, Experiences, and Relationship With Life Goal Satisfaction
ABSTRACT Objective To examine how expectations and actual division of child care labor relate to life goal satisfaction among first‐time and multiparous birthing parents. Background The unequal division of child care labor between birthing parents and partners is well‐documented, yet its impact on life goal satisfaction remains unclear.
Whitney Barnett +3 more
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The Role of Resources in Influencing Fathers' and Mothers' Parenting Stress
ABSTRACT Objective This study examines the effects of fathers' and mothers' own and their partner's work, health, and social resources on parenting stress among married or cohabiting couples when their children are 1–5 years old. Background Parenting young children is stressful when resources are scarce.
Francesca A. Marino, Kei Nomaguchi
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FATHERING STYLES OF MOSLEM FAMILIES PERCEIVED FROM PERSONALITY TYPES IN NORTH SUMATERA [PDF]
Fathering styles are highly influenced by cultural background from which the father are raised. These styles will be observed by children and eventually become an imitated model for children in shaping their attitude and behavior as well as their ethnic ...
Nurhayani, Nurhayani
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Problemas emocionais e comportamentais nas crianças: associação entre funcionamento familiar, coparentalidade e relação conjugal [PDF]
This study aimed to describe family functioning, marital relationship and coparenting in families, and identify the associations of these variables with the emotional and behavioral problems of children aged 5 to 11 years.
Aparecida-Crepaldi, Maria +1 more
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Abstract Infant Mental Health and Early Childhood (IECMH) is a field of study of infants and the developing relationship and the optimal development between infants and their caregivers. Phenomenological research within the well‐being of infants and caregivers has core importance in the comprehension of the subjectivity of the infant and the attachment
Minna Sorsa, Bente Dahl, Idun Røseth
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Healthy Relationships, Employment, and Reentry [PDF]
This brief will provide an overview of the evidence supporting the interrelatedness of employment, healthy relationships, family well-being, and recidivism.
Caitlin Schnur +4 more
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Le rôle du père au sein du partenariat parental [PDF]
Le rôle du père au sein du partenariat parental est examiné à partir d'une perspective systémique de l'évolution et de la famille. Une relation co-parentale s'établit lorsque deux personnes sont disponibles pour élever un enfant.
Van Egeren, Laurie A.
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