Objective: In the context of substantial changes in family types and even family quality in recent times, this study is concerned with the extent to which family type and quality impacts on child behavior problems. Method: A sample of 8,556 pregnant women were enrolled in a prospective, longitudinal study. Details of changes in family type and family quality (assessed using Spaniel Dyadic Adjustment Scale) were used to predict three second-order syndromes developed from the Child Behavior Checklist and administered to the mothers when the child was 5 years of age. Results: Mothers who experienced no partner changes (married and single) reported the lowest rates of child behavior problems for the three syndromes used in this study. In additi...
This paper examines conditions that are more likely to lead to positive or negative child outcomes i...
Managing child problem behaviors as early as possible is crucial. Several studies have shown the imp...
The current study explored how family characteristics (i.e., family cohesiveness and marital adjustm...
Mothers and children of single or unstable relationships have higher rates of mental health problems...
The present study was designed to test aspects of a family systems paradigm for the development of c...
Abstract: Introduction: Parenting styles are considered as one of the main determinants of individua...
Divorce and remarriage have become increasingly common in the United States and parenting is a frequ...
2 Prior research linking family structure with parenting often confounds the effects of family struc...
Child behavior in married and cohabiting families 2 We use data from the Fragile Families Study (N =...
This study examined the relationship among the factors of parental stress, marital adjustment, life ...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relationship of marital adjustment to maternal ...
Children exposed to spousal violence are at risk for social-emotional problems. This research invest...
Parenting a child is a stressful occupation, even under ideal circumstances. Young children require ...
Extensive literature links interparental relationship quality, particularly coparent conflict, with ...
This longitudinal study examined the relationship between couple relationship satisfaction, parentin...
This paper examines conditions that are more likely to lead to positive or negative child outcomes i...
Managing child problem behaviors as early as possible is crucial. Several studies have shown the imp...
The current study explored how family characteristics (i.e., family cohesiveness and marital adjustm...
Mothers and children of single or unstable relationships have higher rates of mental health problems...
The present study was designed to test aspects of a family systems paradigm for the development of c...
Abstract: Introduction: Parenting styles are considered as one of the main determinants of individua...
Divorce and remarriage have become increasingly common in the United States and parenting is a frequ...
2 Prior research linking family structure with parenting often confounds the effects of family struc...
Child behavior in married and cohabiting families 2 We use data from the Fragile Families Study (N =...
This study examined the relationship among the factors of parental stress, marital adjustment, life ...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relationship of marital adjustment to maternal ...
Children exposed to spousal violence are at risk for social-emotional problems. This research invest...
Parenting a child is a stressful occupation, even under ideal circumstances. Young children require ...
Extensive literature links interparental relationship quality, particularly coparent conflict, with ...
This longitudinal study examined the relationship between couple relationship satisfaction, parentin...
This paper examines conditions that are more likely to lead to positive or negative child outcomes i...
Managing child problem behaviors as early as possible is crucial. Several studies have shown the imp...
The current study explored how family characteristics (i.e., family cohesiveness and marital adjustm...