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Divorce, Family Conflict, and Adolescents' Well-Being

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1989
The relative effects of family conflict and divorce on the well-being of adolescents were examined in a longitudinal study of a heterogeneous community sample. Higher levels of family conflict were associated with increases in adolescents' depressed mood, anxiety, and physical symptoms over time.
D, Mechanic, S, Hansell
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Housing and Family Well-being

Housing Studies, 2002
Housing encompasses a bundle of characteristics that are integral to family well-being. This literature review demonstrates that, on a physical level, housing must be decent and safe, as well as present in a family's life. Housing is also critical because of the way in which it relates to its occupants, providing sufficient space so that the family is ...
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Child Well-Being in Single-Mother Families

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2002
Children from single-mother families are at increased risk of psychosocial morbidity. This article examines the strength of association between single-mother family status and child outcome, both alone and controlling for other sociodemographic and personal (maternal/family) variables.Data from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and ...
Ellen L, Lipman   +3 more
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Spirituality and family well-being

Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 2018
Spirituality refers to the search for and experiential elements of the sacred, ultimate meaning, higher-consciousness, and transcendence (Friedman and MacDonald, 2002). Emmons (2000) argued that spirituality can be viewed as a form of intelligence because it predicts functioning and offers capabilities that enable people to solve problems and attain ...
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Family-Based Practices to Promote Well-Being

American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2020
Abstract Interventions that promote parent and child well-being in families with children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are important, given the caregiving burden often associated with supporting children with developmental and behavioral challenges.
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Family Diversity and Well-Being.

Contemporary Sociology, 1995
Patrick C. McKenry   +2 more
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Family Leadership Styles and Family Well-Being

Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 2005
Transformational leadership has been associated with optimal outcomes in various organizational settings, in comparison to transactional and laissez-faire leadership. In accordance with research findings from organizational contexts, an exploratory study was conducted with 231 two-parent families to assess the relationship between family leadership ...
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Family well‐being, parenting, and child well‐being: Pathways to healthy adjustment

Clinical Psychologist, 2015
Family well-being provides a foundation for positive parenting and child well-being. Many previous studies have outlined the possible connections between family well-being, parenting, and child well-being, yet translating research into practice continues to be problematic.
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