The family stress model (FSM) is an influential family process model that posits that socioeconomic disadvantage impacts child outcomes via its effects on the parents. Existing evaluations of the FSM are constrained by limited measures of socioeconomic disadvantage, cross‐sectional research designs, and reliance on non‐population‐based samples. The current study tested the FSM in a subsample of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 2,918), a large population‐based study of children followed from birth through the age of nine. We employed a longitudinal framework and used measures of socioeconomic disadvantage beyond economic resources. Although the hypothesized FSM pathways were identified in the longitudinal model (e.g., econ...
The association between low family income and socio-emotional behaviour problems in early childhood ...
Abstract Economic disadvantage is associated with multiple risks to early socioemotional development...
This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic cir...
In the present report, we provide an illustrative review of the Family Stress Model (FSM) framework1...
Low-income families experience economic pressures that may adversely affect their members. The Famil...
According to recent U.S. Census data, 46.2 million Americans live in poverty (Census, 2010). Researc...
Although much of the extant research on low-income families has targeted parental depression as the ...
abstract: The family stress model represents a common framework through which to examine the effects...
The Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship (FSM) posits that economic situations create difference...
The Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship (FSM) posits that economic situations create difference...
This study presents different methods of longitudinal data analysis used to model continuity and cha...
Background: When evaluating family well-being, it is important to disentangle dyadic, individual, an...
This study aimed to establish potential mechanisms through which economic disadvantage contributes t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Health Services Re...
The Family Stress Model (FSM) provides a framework for how economic pressure can impact family proce...
The association between low family income and socio-emotional behaviour problems in early childhood ...
Abstract Economic disadvantage is associated with multiple risks to early socioemotional development...
This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic cir...
In the present report, we provide an illustrative review of the Family Stress Model (FSM) framework1...
Low-income families experience economic pressures that may adversely affect their members. The Famil...
According to recent U.S. Census data, 46.2 million Americans live in poverty (Census, 2010). Researc...
Although much of the extant research on low-income families has targeted parental depression as the ...
abstract: The family stress model represents a common framework through which to examine the effects...
The Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship (FSM) posits that economic situations create difference...
The Family Stress Model of Economic Hardship (FSM) posits that economic situations create difference...
This study presents different methods of longitudinal data analysis used to model continuity and cha...
Background: When evaluating family well-being, it is important to disentangle dyadic, individual, an...
This study aimed to establish potential mechanisms through which economic disadvantage contributes t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Health Services Re...
The Family Stress Model (FSM) provides a framework for how economic pressure can impact family proce...
The association between low family income and socio-emotional behaviour problems in early childhood ...
Abstract Economic disadvantage is associated with multiple risks to early socioemotional development...
This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic cir...