This study relates three types of cognitions--ambiguity of the stepfather role, an optimistic perspective on stepfamilies, and myths about stepfamilies--to two areas of satisfaction, namely, (step)parent-child relationships and family/ marital/personal life. Subjects were 27 mothers and 27 stepfathers who were married to each other about three years. Compared to stepfathers, mothers had a more optimistic perspective on stepfamilies, were less likely to endorse myths regarding step families, and reported greater satisfaction with (step)parent-child relationships. Generally, cognitions were related to family/marital/ personal life satisfaction for mothers and to satisfaction with stepparent-child relationships for fathers
The aim of the study was to determine factors contributing to the success of the stepfamily, and fro...
While stepfamilies are not a new phenomenon, with recent divorce rates, they are now common and more...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relations between stepfathers' constructions of their ro...
This study explored the lived experience of mothers in stepfather families. Through discourse analys...
Compared college students' perceptions of parent–child relationships in stepfamilies with those in c...
Growth in stepfamily research in recent years has mirrored the growth in the number of stepfamilies ...
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This research investigated the effects of mothers' and stepfathers' parental behaviors on late adol...
Stepfamilies are not a new phenomenon but, with high divorce rates, they are now common and more lik...
Stepfamily complexity remains largely neglected in contemporary literature despite links with marita...
This study explores the emotional and communicative profiles of young adults who have experienced a ...
This study was designed to add empirical knowledge to current information on remarriage and the step...
This study examined the relation between perceived marital quality and the perceived quality of the ...
Role theory suggests that preparation for one\u27s role contributes to clearer guidelines and less a...
The aim of the study was to determine factors contributing to the success of the stepfamily, and fro...
While stepfamilies are not a new phenomenon, with recent divorce rates, they are now common and more...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relations between stepfathers' constructions of their ro...
This study explored the lived experience of mothers in stepfather families. Through discourse analys...
Compared college students' perceptions of parent–child relationships in stepfamilies with those in c...
Growth in stepfamily research in recent years has mirrored the growth in the number of stepfamilies ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88071/1/j.1741-3729.2011.00665.x.pd
This research investigated the effects of mothers' and stepfathers' parental behaviors on late adol...
Stepfamilies are not a new phenomenon but, with high divorce rates, they are now common and more lik...
Stepfamily complexity remains largely neglected in contemporary literature despite links with marita...
This study explores the emotional and communicative profiles of young adults who have experienced a ...
This study was designed to add empirical knowledge to current information on remarriage and the step...
This study examined the relation between perceived marital quality and the perceived quality of the ...
Role theory suggests that preparation for one\u27s role contributes to clearer guidelines and less a...
The aim of the study was to determine factors contributing to the success of the stepfamily, and fro...
While stepfamilies are not a new phenomenon, with recent divorce rates, they are now common and more...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...