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Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2014
We administered the Family Adjustment Measure to 368 parents of children with special needs to identify positive adjustment.
Daire, Andrew P. +3 more
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We administered the Family Adjustment Measure to 368 parents of children with special needs to identify positive adjustment.
Daire, Andrew P. +3 more
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FAMILIAL FACTORS IN PSYCHIC ADJUSTMENT
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1969A bstract To investigate the influence of environment upon the psychic (emotional) state, 150 adult subjects were studied, in three groups. One‐third consisted of married women; one‐third consisted of their husbands; and one‐third consisted of unrelated females (randomly ...
E, Cheraskin, W M, Ringsdorf
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ADJUSTMENT OF SIBLINGS IN LARGE FAMILIES
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1956The personal adjustment of 457 large family siblings, as made by the informants in 58 families, shows the following results. 1. Approximately 2 of 3 siblings were reported as well adjusted, one of 4 was medium in his adjustment, and one of 9 was poorly adjusted. 2.
J H, BOSSARD, E S, BOLL
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Child adjustment in high conflict families
Child: Care, Health and Development, 1997SummaryChildren exposed to spousal violence are at risk for social‐emotional problems. This research investigated a number of family and child factors which might influence the effects of witnessing spousal violence on young children. Fifty‐four mothers who had at least one child in the age range of 3 to 6 years participated in the study.
Smith J., Berthelsen D., O'Connor I.
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Families, migration and adjusting to disequilibrium
Economics Letters, 1988"Unlike the case for individual migration, education may reduce the migration of families by enhancing their ability to adjust to local disequilibrium and stay at their preferred location. Estimates of family migration probabilities in Costa Rica support this hypothesis."
G M, Shields, M P, Shields
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Family Support and Child Adjustment in Single-Parent Families
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1990The complex phenomenon of single parenthood is explored within Roy's (Roy & Roberts, 1981) adaptation framework. Correlation analysis of a large family data set supported the literature and the conceptual framework. Findings suggested that single parents experienced a characteristic set of stressors distinguishing them from two-parent families.
M L, Friedemann, M, Andrews
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Family Adjustment To Heart Transplantation
Nursing Research, 1987The processes family members of heart transplant recipients use to manage the unpredictability evoked by the need for and receipt of heart transplantation were explored. Twenty family members were theoretically sampled using the grounded theory approach.
M H, Mishel, C L, Murdaugh
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Women's Jobs and Family Adjustment
Journal of Family Issues, 1981THIS study investigated the relationship between multiple characteristics of women's jobs and their family adjustment in a sample of 99 women in dual-earner families. Six work-related variables were considered simultaneously as predictors of family adjustment: intrinsic job gratification, satisfaction with job security, job-related mood, time spent at
Chaya S. Piotrkowski +1 more
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Family Adjustment to Relocation
1992Abstract : This report examines the impact of relocation on soldiers and their families and the role of Army programs in relocation adjustment. The data for the report are from an Armywide survey of a probability sample of 11,035 soldiers in 528 active component Army units and 3,277 Army spouses conducted in 1989.
David A. Blankinship +2 more
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