According to recent data, approximately twenty-seven percent of children under age eighteen live in single-parent households. The majority of research has focused on negative outcomes associated with children and adolescents from one-parent households, including poor academic performance and increased delinquency, comparing them to their two-parent counterparts. The bulk of current literature neglects to consider potentially normative functioning for those whom were raised in a single-parent home, especially psychosocial coping resources for the higher educational setting. Hierarchical regressions examined the role of three psychosocial factors for a number of positive outcomes for 319 college students from single-mother homes. Healthy fami...
This study examined family contexts such as the quality of parent-child relationship and how it may ...
This study's main goal was to examine the impact of internal and external protective factors on resi...
Family resilience and family support are important factors in studying the individual resilience of ...
textAccording to recent data, approximately eighteen percent of children under age 18 live in single...
Nearly 50% of children younger than 18 years will be raised by a single parent at some point prior t...
The current study seeks to understand the relationship coping skills and resilience in children base...
Adolescence can be a time of turmoil, and for a young person faced with adverse situations or at-ris...
Color poster with text and charts.While parent involvement is important for children's and adolescen...
Past research has identified a number of factors that show a significant correlation with successful...
Introduction: Family dysfunction can test the resilience of adolescents, specifically those from sin...
The family is the first and most important place for human interaction. Parents are the most importa...
Previous research indicates that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have a significant impact on i...
Regardless of class year, college students often have difficulties balancing several areas of their ...
First-generation college students (FGCS) have been identified as an at-risk population as evidenced ...
Previous work has shown that students who have troublesome relationships with their parents show hig...
This study examined family contexts such as the quality of parent-child relationship and how it may ...
This study's main goal was to examine the impact of internal and external protective factors on resi...
Family resilience and family support are important factors in studying the individual resilience of ...
textAccording to recent data, approximately eighteen percent of children under age 18 live in single...
Nearly 50% of children younger than 18 years will be raised by a single parent at some point prior t...
The current study seeks to understand the relationship coping skills and resilience in children base...
Adolescence can be a time of turmoil, and for a young person faced with adverse situations or at-ris...
Color poster with text and charts.While parent involvement is important for children's and adolescen...
Past research has identified a number of factors that show a significant correlation with successful...
Introduction: Family dysfunction can test the resilience of adolescents, specifically those from sin...
The family is the first and most important place for human interaction. Parents are the most importa...
Previous research indicates that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have a significant impact on i...
Regardless of class year, college students often have difficulties balancing several areas of their ...
First-generation college students (FGCS) have been identified as an at-risk population as evidenced ...
Previous work has shown that students who have troublesome relationships with their parents show hig...
This study examined family contexts such as the quality of parent-child relationship and how it may ...
This study's main goal was to examine the impact of internal and external protective factors on resi...
Family resilience and family support are important factors in studying the individual resilience of ...