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Family Traditionalism and Family Structure

European Psychologist, 2008
The present study examined how tolerance toward nontraditional family forms relates to family structure, by examining differences between youngsters and parents from intact and postdivorce families. We also explored whether intergenerational transmission of attitudes toward nontraditional family forms differed between intact and postdivorce families ...
Inge van der Valk   +4 more
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Family Structures

Abstract The role of the individual in pre-Roman society was defined primarily by the family, not only in Etruria but in most—if not all—of the cultures of the Italian peninsula. This family-based social structure is entirely consistent with the use of the nomen gentilicium, the family name transmitted through patrilineal descent—a ...
Esther Nkhukhu-Orlando   +1 more
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Family Structure and Stress

Family Process, 1986
This report presents an evolving theoretical model of the relationship between normative and severe stresses and a family's organizational structure. It is useful for understanding these processes and for planning treatment intervention for families at several levels of function: competent, dominant‐submissive, chronically conflicted, and severely ...
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Structural Family Therapy

2015
The distinctive features of Structural Family Therapy are its emphasis on the power of family and social context to organize individual behaviors, and the central role assigned in therapy to the family, as the generator of its own healing. Like the individuals and families that it endeavors to serve, Structural Family Therapy was shaped by the contexts
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Family structure and children's achievements [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Population Economics, 2001
In this paper we estimate the relationships between several outcomes in early adulthood (educational attainment, economic inactivity, early childbearing, distress and smoking) and experience of life in a single-parent family during childhood. The analysis is performed using a special sample of young adults, who are selected from the first five waves of
Ermisch, J, Francesconi, M
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Structural families of genomic microsatellites

Gene, 2008
We present an analysis of tandem repeats of short sequence motifs (microsatellites) in twelve eukaryotes for which a large part of the genome has been sequenced and assembled. The pattern of motif abundance varies significantly in different species, but it is very similar in different chromosomes of the same species.
Juan A, Subirana, Xavier, Messeguer
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Family structure and educational achievement

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1971
This paper attempts a new look at an old problem. Throughout this century there have been many reports showing that certain characteristics of family structure are associated with the individual's performance in evaluative situations, be these IQ tests, tests of achievement, school and university examinations and even occupational success (for an ...
D, Oldman, B, Bytheway, G, Horobin
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Structural Family Therapy

Family Process, 1984
Research studies show that Chinese communities in the United States are in need of mental health services. Structural family therapy offers an effective model for treating families in need of therapy. This article describes why and how the model can be applied.
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