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Coparenting and Parental School Involvement [PDF]
Parental school involvement is associated with social, psychological, and academic child outcomes. Beyond school, demographic, and individual influences, research on the relationship between family level processes and parental school involvement is limited.
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ABSTRACT Objective To examine the impact of the New Families (NF) home visiting program on first‐time parents’ parental self‐efficacy (PSE) assessed at six weeks and three months postnatally and to explore associations between PSE and the selected possible predictors “depressive symptoms” and “perception of sleep”.
Kristin Marie Sæther +7 more
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Child Wellbeing in Two-Parent Families: How Do Characteristics and Relationships Matter? [PDF]
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine the role of individual and family characteristics, as well as mother-father and parent-child relationships, with regard to differences in wellbeing for children living with their ...
Lawrence M. Berger, Sara S. McLanahan
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Men’s Perinatal Mental Health in the Transition to Fatherhood [PDF]
While fathers have come to be more involved with their partners and infants throughout the perinatal period, recent research has shown that roughly 10% of new dads experience mental health difficulties including depression and anxiety. Unfortunately, few
Edwards, Lisa, Singley, Daniel B.
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Despite the currently observed changes in the way women and men engage in family roles, mothers continue to play the key role in the care and upbringing of children.
Sabina Więsyk, Bogusława Lachowska
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Promoting Healthy Families and Communities for Boys and Young Men of Color [PDF]
This report talks about boys and young men of color who are at risk for poor health and developmental outcomes beginning at birth and persisting through childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood.
Heather Sandstrom +3 more
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A psychological perspective on preterm children: the influence of contextual factors on quality of family interactions [PDF]
Preterm birth has a critical influence on interactive, communicative, and expressive child behaviour, particularly during the first years of life. Few studies have stressed the assessment of mother-father-child interaction in families with preterm ...
Gatta, Michela +4 more
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Introduction: This study aims to investigate the validity and psychometric properties of the Hungarian version of the Coparenting Relationship Scale (CRS-HU), a measurement designed to assess different dimensions of coparenting.
Attila Pilinszki +4 more
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Associations between teachers’ personality, psychological well-being, and the quality of their cocaring relationships [PDF]
Social and Behavioral SciencesRecent research has explored the conceptual similarities between coparenting relationships and parent-teacher, or cocaring relationships, in infant and toddler classrooms (Lang, 2015). Cocaring is defined as the relationship
Maras, Elly
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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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