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Family Systems Intelligence in Couple and Family Therapy-And Beyond. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This paper introduces family systems intelligence as a capacity that extends beyond emotional intelligence to how individuals understand and respond effectively to family challenges in ways that foster personal and relational health. After defining the general concept of systems intelligence, we define family systems intelligence and ...
Doherty WJ, Fisher AR, Hardy NR.
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Part II: Can School-Based Delivery of an Evidence-Based Parenting Program Promote the Home-School Partnership? Parental Self-Regulation as the Mechanism of Change. [PDF]
ABSTRACT High‐quality partnerships between families and schools can bring enormous benefits to the development, learning, and well‐being of children. Although past literature has frequently identified the parenting self‐efficacy element of parental self‐regulation as a key determinant of the strength of the home–school partnership, this knowledge base ...
Ma T +4 more
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Family life in Britain is changing daily to include more stepfamilies, which have widely differing structures with varying histories, losses, transitions and economic circumstances. Of the one in five children who currently experience separation before they are 16, over half will live in a stepfamily at some point in their lives. Of the 150 000 couples
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Background: This is an introduction to a special collection of articles that, in earlier versions, were presented at the International Seminar on Union Breakdown and Repartnering around the World, in Montreal, Canada, in 2015, sponsored by the Panel on ...
Andrew Cherlin
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Relationship Quality Between Stepdaughters and Stepfathers from the Children’s Perspective
Stepfather–stepdaughter relationship quality is linked to the child’s psychological well-being and stepfamily stability. However, there is still a lack of understanding of the dynamics of these relationships among sociodemographically diverse ...
Jemima Christian Utami +1 more
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Entering a stepfamily: Children’s experience of family reconstitution in Sweden 1970-2000
In this article, I use the Swedish Level of Living Survey data to study children’s experience of family reconstitution, or the first formation of stepfamily in Sweden 1970 to 2000.
Jani Turunen
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This study aimed to investigate how family structure varies and identify its time trends in European and North American countries using data from seven surveys conducted between 1994 and 2018 according to the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children ...
Apolinaras Zaborskis +4 more
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Stepfather or biological father? Education-specific pathways of postdivorce fatherhood
Background: Men are commonly assigned the role of economic providers in the family, and education informs about their capacity to fulfil this role. Yet having biological ties to coresident children can determine the man's willingness to step into the ...
Christine Schnor +2 more
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Educational outcomes in stepfamilies: A comparative analysis of cohabitation and remarriage [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The motivation for this study is the growing prevalence of cohabitation over remarriage in stepfamily formation. Despite this trend, there is limited research on how cohabitation versus remarriage affects children’s educational outcomes. This
Anna Tegunimataka, Jonas Helgertz
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Attitudes toward child well-being in diverse families across Europe [PDF]
BACKGROUND: European families have diversified, with more children raised in single-parent, step-parent, and same-sex parent families. Whereas child outcomes in these families are well-studied, societal attitudes toward family diversity remain ...
Anne Solaz +4 more
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