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Infant massage and quality of early mother-infant interactions: Are there associations with maternal psychological wellbeing, marital quality, and social support? [PDF]
Infant massage programs have proved to be effective in enhancing post-natal development of highly risk infants, such as preterm newborns and drug or HIV exposed children.
BOZZA, GIUSY +4 more
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Coparenting Experiences in African American Families: An Examination of Single Mothers and their Nonmarital Coparents [PDF]
African American youth from single‐mother homes continue to be overrepresented in statistics on risk behavior and delinquency, a trend that many be attributed to father‐absence, socioeconomic disadvantage, and compromises in parenting more typical of single than two‐parent families. Yet, this risk‐focused perspective ignores a long‐standing strength of
Michelle, Gonzalez +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how workplace fertility governance operates as a system of control, consent, and inequality shaped by organizational, cultural, and institutional forces. Drawing on feminist theory, we develop a multilevel framework of cascading accountability that integrates symbolic violence, biopolitics, chrononormativity, and ...
Meltem Yavuz Serçekman +1 more
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IntroductionThe transition to parenthood is a high-risk period for many parents and is an important period for child development. Research has identified that parental mental health, reflective functioning (capacity to consider mental states of oneself ...
Mia De Palma +6 more
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Theorizing Family Rituals: A Family Systems Model
ABSTRACT Family rituals are universal and spontaneous events carried out by families worldwide. The meaning associated with family rituals can greatly benefit individuals and families. A robust body of research, coupled with ongoing theoretical developments, has paved the way for family rituals to become a well‐established construct within family ...
Carla Crespo
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When young children come to the attention of helping professionals because they are experiencing significant behavioral or emotional challenges, effective solutions frequently involve establishing whether there are strains or ruptures in the child’s ...
James P. McHale +6 more
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Positive Youth Development for Youth Living in Structurally Diverse Families
ABSTRACT Research on family structure diversity and youth well‐being has largely aligned with deficit orientations, emphasizing that living in structurally diverse families is a potential risk‐factor for youth well‐being and development. In this article, I advocate for increased strengths‐based scholarship on youth living in structurally diverse ...
Jonathon J. Beckmeyer
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Understanding Healing From Psychological Birth Trauma: A Lived Experience Perspective
Introduction Psychological birth trauma affects a significant proportion of birthing individuals globally, with estimates ranging from 18% to 45% perceiving their birth as traumatic and 4% being diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder. Despite growing recognition of birth trauma, the lived experience of healing from it remains understudied ...
Lisa Middleton
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Background: Although intergenerational transmission of ACEs among parents and their offspring have been extensively studied in the West, few studies have been conducted in China on preschool children and their parents, and explore the protective fact for
Yantong Zhu, Gengli Zhang, Tokie Anme
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Coparenting and intimate partner violence
AbstractIntimate partner violence (IPV) is a major public health issue across the globe due to its associations with health and wellbeing, especially among mothers and children. These associations are often more pronounced following separation or divorce, which can compromise safety given that women and children are at heightened risk during these ...
Jennifer L. Hardesty +2 more
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