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Parent Drug Use, Parent Personality, and Parenting

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1995
This study examined the relationship of parent drug use and specific parent personality traits with four indicators of the parent-child bond: affection, child-centeredness, involvement, and nonconflictual relations. The participants (N = 71) were young mothers or fathers who have participated in a longitudinal study of 1,000 children and their parents ...
J S, Brook   +3 more
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Parenting Stress and Parental Bonding

Behavioral Medicine, 2005
Attachment experiences are thought to be important because of their implications for later development. The authors' aim with the questionnaire-based study was to investigate the differences between recalled parental bonding regarding 4 types of maternal and paternal bonding with respect to experienced parenting stress caused by child characteristics ...
Ulrike, Willinger   +4 more
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Parent to Parent

Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1988
Parent to Parent is a model program designed to provide support and information for parents of children with disabilities and/or health impairments. Parents are matched with other parents who also have a child with special needs. The program is designed to help both parents and professionals learn the importance of and need for parent support systems,
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Parent-to-Parent Programs

Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1993
Parent-to-Parent programs provide emotional and informational support to parents who have a son or daughter with a disability by matching a trained veteran parent in a one-to-one relationship with a parent newly referred to the program. Because the veteran parent and the referred parent have similar disability and family issues, the veteran parent is ...
Santelli, Betsy   +3 more
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Homicidal Parents

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
This paper describes a series of 13 cases of parents who have killed their children. A review of the literature suggests that child murder is infrequent and committed in most instances by the parents. Most attention has been directed to the universal phenomenon of child abuse. The killing of a child in our culture is viewed much more seriously than the
D, Bourget, J M, Bradford
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Grandparent Parents

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2001
There is an increasing prevalence in the United States of intergenerational surrogate parenting. In fact, grandmother-headed households that include grandchildren without their parents are the fastest growing intergenerational surrogate family combination. This article reviews the intergenerational surrogate family phenomenon relative to its impact on
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Parents Are Not Visiting. Parents Are Parenting

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2023
Marianne, Bracht   +3 more
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Re: Parents Are Not Visiting: Parents Are Parenting

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2023
Ann, Schwoebel, Elizabeth, Quigley
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Parenting Adolescents

International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 2003
The period of adolescence is often thought to be one of intense stress and turmoil. Yet many parents and teens negotiate this developmental stage without extreme family conflict and without sacrificing close relationships. This review summarizes a portion of the literature on parent-adolescent relationships, focusing on monitoring and control of ...
Sandra L, D'Angelo, Hatim A, Omar
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Parental choice

Emergency Nurse, 2005
The authors of this study wanted to identify the factors that determine whether parents use paediatric nurse practitioner services in emergency departments.
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