The study analyzed how parenting stress and discouragement affect stepfamily functioning. Whether the parent was a biological parent or stepparent, whether the stepparent was a stepmother or stepfather, or whether the marriage had been formed more or less than two years was also considered. One assumption made was that increased parenting stress and discouragement will lead to decreased family functioning. Other assumptions were that there will be more increased parenting stress and discouragement and decreased family functioning found in stepparents than biological parents, in stepmothers more than stepfathers, and in parents in families formed less than two years more than those in families formed more than two years. Complete data was co...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...
This study investigates how divorce affects the children who undergo the experience. There were four...
The stress parents feel affects how they fulfill their roles as parents and their own psychological ...
The study analyzed how parenting stress and discouragement affect stepfamily functioning. Whether th...
As of 1985, over 15 million children in the United States were members of a stepfamily. Each year on...
This study examined the relationship among the factors of parental stress, marital adjustment, life ...
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The objective of this study was to examine the psychosocial stressors experienced by stepfamilies an...
This study presents different methods of longitudinal data analysis used to model continuity and cha...
Stepfamilies and blended families are becoming increasingly common in the United States, to the poin...
Present-day psychologists often identify parenting as an important part of children\u27s growth and ...
Objective: Past research has looked at parental stress and how many different factors such as age, g...
The goal of this research was to test a psychological attitude measure intended to compare the stres...
This research focuses on husbands' and wives' perceptions of parent-child relationship quality in s...
This paper suggests that helpers must often educate parents about the causes of stress and its effec...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...
This study investigates how divorce affects the children who undergo the experience. There were four...
The stress parents feel affects how they fulfill their roles as parents and their own psychological ...
The study analyzed how parenting stress and discouragement affect stepfamily functioning. Whether th...
As of 1985, over 15 million children in the United States were members of a stepfamily. Each year on...
This study examined the relationship among the factors of parental stress, marital adjustment, life ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88071/1/j.1741-3729.2011.00665.x.pd
The objective of this study was to examine the psychosocial stressors experienced by stepfamilies an...
This study presents different methods of longitudinal data analysis used to model continuity and cha...
Stepfamilies and blended families are becoming increasingly common in the United States, to the poin...
Present-day psychologists often identify parenting as an important part of children\u27s growth and ...
Objective: Past research has looked at parental stress and how many different factors such as age, g...
The goal of this research was to test a psychological attitude measure intended to compare the stres...
This research focuses on husbands' and wives' perceptions of parent-child relationship quality in s...
This paper suggests that helpers must often educate parents about the causes of stress and its effec...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...
This study investigates how divorce affects the children who undergo the experience. There were four...
The stress parents feel affects how they fulfill their roles as parents and their own psychological ...