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Family Characteristics of Homeowners

American Journal of Sociology, 1950
Homeownership, for the most part, represents stability and security, both social and psychological, to the modern urban family and is a means of resisting the adverse effects of urbanization on family life. Evidence on the stabilizing effect of homeownership is presented through the analysis of the social characteristics of owner as compared with ...
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Father Absence and Familial Antisocial Characteristics

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2001
This study examined family antisocial characteristics according to whether biological fathers live at home and agree to be study participants. Antisocial symptoms were tabulated for 161 clinic-referred children and their parents. Families with fathers at home had fewer paternal, maternal, and child antisocial symptoms, and scored higher on multiple SES
L J, Pfiffner   +2 more
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Familiality of clinical characteristics in schizophrenia

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2002
Few studies have assessed the familiality of clinical characteristics in schizophrenia. Therefore, we set out to investigate the familiality of the following characteristics; age of onset, course of disorder, employment status at onset, impairment during disorder, marital status at onset, mode of onset and premorbid functioning.
Wickhama, H   +7 more
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Children’s Capabilities and Family Characteristics in Italy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
This paper explores the possibilities of using structural equation modelling to measure capabilities of Italian children. In particular the paper focuses on two capabilities: “Senses, Imagination and Thought” and “Leisure and Play Activities ”. The indicators used to measure the capability of ‘Senses, imagination and thought’ for 6-13 years old ...
T. Addabbo, DI TOMMASO, Maria Laura
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Characteristics of AFDC Families

Social Service Review, 1965
This paper is based on data gathered with the assistance of Mrs. Eliza- beth Cox and with funds provided under Contract 120 between the California State Department of Social Welfare and the University of California. The author is a member of the faculty of the School of Social Welfare of the University of California, Berkeley.
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Family Factors Related to Alexithymia Characteristics

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1996
There is little empirical research on the familial and parental correlates of alexithymia. A two-part study explored how the affective and cognitive characteristics of alexithymia are related to family dysfunction and maternal alexithymia. In Part I, 127 young adults were evaluated for alexithymia with the Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 (TAS-20), for ...
M A, Lumley   +3 more
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Characteristics of familial and non-familial melanoma in Australia

Melanoma Research, 1998
Between 6 and 14% of malignant melanomas have been reported to occur in a familial pattern. In this study 785 melanoma patients from the Victorian Melanoma Service and the private practice of a dermatologist were assessed for the total number of melanocytic naevi, the number of dysplastic naevi and other clinical characteristics categorized according ...
C G, Ang   +3 more
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Family Characteristics and Histories

2012
This Chapter describes the characteristics of families entering the Temporary Family Care Program (TFC), including their demographic details, family composition, socio-economic and parental circumstances. Birth mothers were younger and more likely than fathers to be heading a single parent family, and most were reliant on income support as their ...
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Clinical characteristics of familial and non‐familial bipolar disorder

Bipolar Disorders, 2000
Objective: To explore the clinical characteristics of familial and non‐familial bipolar disorder. 

Method: Twenty subjects with bipolar disorder, who also had a family history of bipolar disorder in a first degree relative, were matched for current age, age of first onset of bipolar disorder and ...
S, Moorhead, J, Scott
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Childhood Family Structure and Adult Characteristics

Sociometry, 1972
When the effects of relevant background variables and other family structure variables are controlled, coming from a large family is related to poor intellectual functioning and to having self-evaluative values while at the same time having a tendency toward authoritarianism.
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