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Divorce, Family Conflict, and Adolescents' Well-Being
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1989The 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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The Well-Being of Children from Military Families
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2014Since 2001, the rapid pace of deployments of military personnel who are parents has created additional concern for the emotional and behavioral health of their children. Repeated deployments create prolonged periods of uncertainty and an increased sense of danger on the part of children and at-home spouses. Children of all ages have higher
Teena M, McGuinness, John P, McGuinness
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Family Diversity and Well-Being.
Contemporary Sociology, 1995Patrick C. McKenry +2 more
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Familial contribution to adolescent subjective well‐being
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2005The purpose of this study was to obtain a more complete understanding of which familial factors contribute to adolescent satisfaction and ill‐being, the latter term originally developed by Alexander Grob. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 19 non‐clinical adolescents from the 7th and 9th grades.
Katja, Joronen, Päivi, Astedt-Kurki
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Family-Based Practices to Promote Well-Being
American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2020Abstract 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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2013
Family economic well-being refers to a family economic status that has sustainably adequate economic resources to live a comfortable life. This chapter first proposes a conceptual framework to describe family economic well-being. Then it reviews relevant research on objective and subjective measures of family economic well-being such as family income ...
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Family economic well-being refers to a family economic status that has sustainably adequate economic resources to live a comfortable life. This chapter first proposes a conceptual framework to describe family economic well-being. Then it reviews relevant research on objective and subjective measures of family economic well-being such as family income ...
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Stepfather Families and the Emotional Well-Being of Adolescents
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2007Although approximately one-third of all children born in the United States are expected to spend some time living in a married or cohabiting stepfamily, our understanding of the implications of stepfamilies for the well-being of youth remains incomplete.
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Conceptualizing Family Well-Being
2012This chapter focuses on family well-being as a goal of family policy. Family policy is defined as all actions of governments that affect families, directly or indirectly, explicitly or implicitly, intentionally or not. Three frameworks are presented together with their underlying assumptions and concepts for assessing the extent to which such policies ...
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The Ambivalent Effects of Family on Well-Being : Family Norms and Well-Being in Japan
The Senshu social well-being review, 2021openaire +1 more source

