The current study examined the respective role of stepfamily members' individual characteristics and their dyadic relationships in stepfamily members' perceptions of mattering to one another. Parents, stepparents, and adolescents from 86 stepfamilies participated. Applying social relations model analyses, several trends emerged regarding the relative importance of individual and dyadic factors. Parents' and adolescents' reports of mattering to one another were mainly driven by individual factors, whereas relational factors were important to understand the reports of mattering in which the stepparent was one of the dyad members. These findings contribute to stepfamily research by highlighting that stepfamily members' sense of belonging is at...
This research addressed the under-studied question of attachment patterns in stepfamilies. In total,...
The present investigation attempted to: (1) increase understanding of stepfamily versus nuclear fami...
Stepparents have often been vilified in literature and fairy tales; however, research about stepfami...
A grounded theory study was conducted with ten (7 female, 3 male) emerging-adults in stepfamilies to...
Steprelationships, particularly those involving stepchildren who are adolescents, seem to be the mai...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...
This study examined the intrapersonal and interpersonal mechanisms underlying reported frequencies o...
This study aims at understanding stepfamily functioning from an adolescent's viewpoint in Kuwait to ...
Family clinicians and researchers speculate that stepparents’ ability to bond with stepchildren may ...
Thirty-two stepdaughters and 17 stepsons participated in this grounded theory study of emerging adul...
Contains fulltext : 76680.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Considerable r...
Despite the prevalence of stepfamilies and the fact that the amount of published research on stepfam...
Stepfamily relationships remain important over the life course to both children and parents. Unfortu...
Stepfamilies and blended families are becoming increasingly common in the United States, to the poin...
This research addressed the under-studied question of attachment patterns in stepfamilies. In total,...
The present investigation attempted to: (1) increase understanding of stepfamily versus nuclear fami...
Stepparents have often been vilified in literature and fairy tales; however, research about stepfami...
A grounded theory study was conducted with ten (7 female, 3 male) emerging-adults in stepfamilies to...
Steprelationships, particularly those involving stepchildren who are adolescents, seem to be the mai...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...
This purpose of this research study was to identify key differences that distinguish stepfamilies fr...
This study examined the intrapersonal and interpersonal mechanisms underlying reported frequencies o...
This study aims at understanding stepfamily functioning from an adolescent's viewpoint in Kuwait to ...
Family clinicians and researchers speculate that stepparents’ ability to bond with stepchildren may ...
Thirty-two stepdaughters and 17 stepsons participated in this grounded theory study of emerging adul...
Contains fulltext : 76680.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Considerable r...
Despite the prevalence of stepfamilies and the fact that the amount of published research on stepfam...
Stepfamily relationships remain important over the life course to both children and parents. Unfortu...
Stepfamilies and blended families are becoming increasingly common in the United States, to the poin...
This research addressed the under-studied question of attachment patterns in stepfamilies. In total,...
The present investigation attempted to: (1) increase understanding of stepfamily versus nuclear fami...
Stepparents have often been vilified in literature and fairy tales; however, research about stepfami...