Despite an increasing number of studies examining the impact of parental incarceration on children’s well-being, there are few comprehensive reviews that collect this information, and even fewer from a developmental perspective. This study aims to clarify the effects of parental incarceration on children’s well-being and development, as well as the moderating and mediating factors from a developmental perspective. A systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines, selecting 61 studies of children from early childhood to adolescence. The results show differences in the current evidence regarding the effects of parental incarceration on children depending on the developmental stage, with the most evidence in the 7–11-year-old s...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates that approximately 1 in every 50 youth in the U.S. had a ...
Reading comprehension, social skills, and engagement at school are important for child development a...
As the United States has one of the highest incarceration rates around the world, young children hav...
Theory and evidence relating parental incarceration, attachment, and psychopathology are reviewed. P...
As the United States has one of the highest incarceration rates around the world, young children hav...
The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) dataet was used to examine the collateral con...
Parents are the ones who teach children how to get in touch with the inner and outer world. Mother i...
Parental imprisonment can cause many problems for the family left behind, including difficulty orga...
Purpose: Globally millions of children have a parent who is imprisoned. Research suggests that this ...
This literature review will evaluate the extent to which parental incarceration impacts children’s m...
The increasing number of incarcerated men and women has led to a corresponding increase in the numbe...
This study extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the causes of children’s be...
High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with high rates of fatherhood among men in p...
This study examined the relationship between parental incarceration and intergenerational incarcerat...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates that approximately 1 in every 50 youth in the U.S. had a ...
Reading comprehension, social skills, and engagement at school are important for child development a...
As the United States has one of the highest incarceration rates around the world, young children hav...
Theory and evidence relating parental incarceration, attachment, and psychopathology are reviewed. P...
As the United States has one of the highest incarceration rates around the world, young children hav...
The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) dataet was used to examine the collateral con...
Parents are the ones who teach children how to get in touch with the inner and outer world. Mother i...
Parental imprisonment can cause many problems for the family left behind, including difficulty orga...
Purpose: Globally millions of children have a parent who is imprisoned. Research suggests that this ...
This literature review will evaluate the extent to which parental incarceration impacts children’s m...
The increasing number of incarcerated men and women has led to a corresponding increase in the numbe...
This study extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the causes of children’s be...
High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with high rates of fatherhood among men in p...
This study examined the relationship between parental incarceration and intergenerational incarcerat...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates that approximately 1 in every 50 youth in the U.S. had a ...
Reading comprehension, social skills, and engagement at school are important for child development a...