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ABSTRACT Adolescents experience substantial changes in their close relationships, which are linked to psychological adjustment. Research on relationships among adolescents in foster care is limited, especially in Germany. This pilot study (N = 30; 15 in foster families, 15 in biological families) explored how relationship qualities—measured by the ...
Julia Festini +2 more
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ABSTRACT Couples raising children with disabilities face unique and ongoing stressors that challenge their capacity to parent effectively and threaten the health of their couple and coparenting relationship. This may be especially true among couples receiving child welfare services. Guided by the vulnerability–stress–adaptation model, the current study
Christine M. Hargrove +3 more
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ABSTRACT Parents with substance use disorder have multiple risks affecting their parenting. Mental health problems and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) with problems in emotion regulation and adult attachment insecurity may impair the early interaction with the infant.
Saara J. Salo +4 more
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AimsTo describe the details of dyadic interventions and summarize the current evidence on supporting dyadic interventions for psycho-social outcomes of stroke patients and their caregivers.DesignA systematic review and meta-analysis based on PRISMA ...
Xinyue Xing +4 more
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ABSTRACT The potential for experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) to have both short and long‐term detrimental impacts on children's developmental well‐being and the relationship between mothers and children is well recognized. Building Resilience in Children (BRIC) is a group work programme based on attachment and strengthening mother–child ...
Jeannette Walsh, Jo Spangaro, K. Spurway
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Power advantage and unit ambidexterity: A tripartite mediation framework
Abstract While research on unit‐level ambidexterity is burgeoning, the role of a unit's power advantage has been largely overlooked. Yet, organizational units are interdependent, and gaining an advantageous position across a network of multiple power relationships with other units enables them to create a context favorable to pursuing both exploration ...
Konstantinos C. Kostopoulos +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study explores the mechanisms linking parenting styles to digital parental location tracking. Background The use of digital parental location tracking is increasing rapidly. However, empirical research on this practice remains limited, particularly regarding its relation to parenting styles—one of the most extensively studied ...
Avi Marciano
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Anxiety during the transition to parenthood: Partners' cognitive and emotional experience
Abstract Objective This qualitative study aimed to describe mothers and fathers' cognitive and emotional responses to their coparent's anxiety during the transition to parenthood. Background The transition to parenthood is associated with increased anxiety in parents and heightened interdependence of partners.
Laura‐Mihaela Bogza, Tamarha Pierce
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ABSTRACT Using data pertaining to China's mandatory two‐signature regime, under which a certified public accountant licensed as an audit manager can serve as an audit report signatory, we examine whether reallocating accountability within the audit engagement team is associated with audit quality.
Yanming Cao +3 more
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Abstract The intersection of gender, time and marginalization in organizations is evident in the challenges faced by employed mothers, particularly those who are breastfeeding. These challenges are amplified for Muslim mothers, who must navigate intersecting social identities within these structures shaped by dominant masculine norms.
Feranaaz Farista, Ameeta Jaga
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