Background: Previously we found that transmission of religion from mother to adult offspring as measured by correlations on ratings of personal importance of religion and frequency of attendance at religious services was hindered by maternal depression. Concordance of denomination, a measure indicating successful transmission of denomination within a mother and offspring pair, was associated with a 71% decreased risk of major depressive disorder (MDD) in offspring. This study attempts to replicate the findings in a younger generation of mothers who were the original offspring or spouse of the original offspring in the previous study, and their offspring. Methods: Mothers (N = 45) and offspring (N = 78) were assessed for MDD and anxiety usin...
Although several factors related to coping in parents of children diagnosed with cancer have been ex...
Objectives: The birth and presence of an exceptional child in a family can be considered as an undes...
Advisors: Florensia Surjadi.Committee members: Julie Ramisch; Charline Xie.The purpose of this study...
Using secondary data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Survey of New Parents, this study...
We extended past research that focused on the relation between family conflict and preadolescents ’ ...
Background. — About 40 years ago we began a study of the offspring of depressed (high-risk) and not ...
Background: Previous research has identified elevated social adjustment and frequent religious attend...
This study examines depression among Latter-day Saint teens, particularly how religiosity and the pa...
AIM: The purpose of present study was to investigate the relationship between stress, religious copi...
Contains fulltext : 152666.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
Objective: Previously the authors found that personal importance of religion or spirituality was as...
Contains fulltext : 98454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The purpose of...
Parents influence their children’s religiosity through many factors including parenting practices, p...
Background: This study investigated the association between the religiosity of parents and pre-adole...
Background: This study investigated the association between the religiosity of parents and pre-adole...
Although several factors related to coping in parents of children diagnosed with cancer have been ex...
Objectives: The birth and presence of an exceptional child in a family can be considered as an undes...
Advisors: Florensia Surjadi.Committee members: Julie Ramisch; Charline Xie.The purpose of this study...
Using secondary data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Survey of New Parents, this study...
We extended past research that focused on the relation between family conflict and preadolescents ’ ...
Background. — About 40 years ago we began a study of the offspring of depressed (high-risk) and not ...
Background: Previous research has identified elevated social adjustment and frequent religious attend...
This study examines depression among Latter-day Saint teens, particularly how religiosity and the pa...
AIM: The purpose of present study was to investigate the relationship between stress, religious copi...
Contains fulltext : 152666.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
Objective: Previously the authors found that personal importance of religion or spirituality was as...
Contains fulltext : 98454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The purpose of...
Parents influence their children’s religiosity through many factors including parenting practices, p...
Background: This study investigated the association between the religiosity of parents and pre-adole...
Background: This study investigated the association between the religiosity of parents and pre-adole...
Although several factors related to coping in parents of children diagnosed with cancer have been ex...
Objectives: The birth and presence of an exceptional child in a family can be considered as an undes...
Advisors: Florensia Surjadi.Committee members: Julie Ramisch; Charline Xie.The purpose of this study...