The following commentary serves as a response to the article, “Family Stability and Childhood Behavioral Outcomes: A Critical Review of the Literature.” The review article provides a good overview into family factors affecting children, but falls short in discussing how modifying family factors could change specific child behavioral outcomes. The next step in this field of research is a unified definition of family stability, a standardized measure of family stability, and discussion of how child behavior affects family stability, and how changes in family stability could affect child behavior
In the present study, the first and strongest environmental impact on children's developmental effec...
This is a commentary on “The impact of family stressors on the social development of adolescents adm...
Substantial research on the relationship between family structures and child outcomes represents a c...
The following commentary serves as a response to the article, “Family Stability and Childhood Behavi...
As the definition of what is considered a family changes in our society, the family unit itself cont...
Research has shown that many aspects of family functioning are directly and indirectly linked to chi...
This commentary outlines the strengths of the resilience-based family therapy approach. It describe...
This study exploits data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a birth cohort study o...
A growing body of research has found support for the idea that children’s behavioral development and...
This editorial provides an overview of how the articles in this issue contextualize the wide-range ...
A large focus of research on the influences of the family on child adjustment has been on the relati...
Jane Waldfogel, Terry-Ann Craigie, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn review recent studies that use data from t...
Issue Editor, Susan Landry\u27s point of view and summary of the articles in Family Well-Being and S...
This article reviews recent research into the relationship between family variables and child behavi...
The impact of chronic illnesses upon children and their families can range from minimal disruptions ...
In the present study, the first and strongest environmental impact on children's developmental effec...
This is a commentary on “The impact of family stressors on the social development of adolescents adm...
Substantial research on the relationship between family structures and child outcomes represents a c...
The following commentary serves as a response to the article, “Family Stability and Childhood Behavi...
As the definition of what is considered a family changes in our society, the family unit itself cont...
Research has shown that many aspects of family functioning are directly and indirectly linked to chi...
This commentary outlines the strengths of the resilience-based family therapy approach. It describe...
This study exploits data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a birth cohort study o...
A growing body of research has found support for the idea that children’s behavioral development and...
This editorial provides an overview of how the articles in this issue contextualize the wide-range ...
A large focus of research on the influences of the family on child adjustment has been on the relati...
Jane Waldfogel, Terry-Ann Craigie, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn review recent studies that use data from t...
Issue Editor, Susan Landry\u27s point of view and summary of the articles in Family Well-Being and S...
This article reviews recent research into the relationship between family variables and child behavi...
The impact of chronic illnesses upon children and their families can range from minimal disruptions ...
In the present study, the first and strongest environmental impact on children's developmental effec...
This is a commentary on “The impact of family stressors on the social development of adolescents adm...
Substantial research on the relationship between family structures and child outcomes represents a c...