On any given day, approximately 2.1 million children in Europe have an incarcerated parent. Although research indicates that material hardship is associated with parental incarceration, and particularly paternal incarceration, little is known about family processes that may mitigate the harmful effects of such hardship on children with an incarcerated parent. Guided by a resilience framework, this study examined how family processes mediate the effects of material hardship on youth academic adjustment within the context of paternal incarceration. Using Danish data that assessed key family constructs, structural equation modeling was used to perform a mediational within-group analysis of primary caregivers (n = 727) to children with an incar...
Purpose: Globally millions of children have a parent who is imprisoned. Research suggests that this ...
Despite reasons to believe that paternal incarceration has heterogeneous consequences for children, ...
This study extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the causes of children’s be...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.On any gi...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
Research suggests that children of prisoners have an increased risk for behavioural and emotional pr...
The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) dataet was used to examine the collateral con...
This paper reviews theory and evidence on the risk for child mental health and well-being following ...
Widespread use of incarceration in the US, coupled with high rates of inmate fatherhood, has raised ...
According to Bioecological theory, social and environmental contexts (e.g., parental incarceration) ...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
As the United States has one of the highest incarceration rates around the world, young children hav...
Reading comprehension, social skills, and engagement at school are important for child development a...
This study explored the relationship between attachment, social isolation, perception of parenting c...
After nearly four decades of unabated expansion, mass incarceration in the United States has become ...
Purpose: Globally millions of children have a parent who is imprisoned. Research suggests that this ...
Despite reasons to believe that paternal incarceration has heterogeneous consequences for children, ...
This study extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the causes of children’s be...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.On any gi...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
Research suggests that children of prisoners have an increased risk for behavioural and emotional pr...
The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) dataet was used to examine the collateral con...
This paper reviews theory and evidence on the risk for child mental health and well-being following ...
Widespread use of incarceration in the US, coupled with high rates of inmate fatherhood, has raised ...
According to Bioecological theory, social and environmental contexts (e.g., parental incarceration) ...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
As the United States has one of the highest incarceration rates around the world, young children hav...
Reading comprehension, social skills, and engagement at school are important for child development a...
This study explored the relationship between attachment, social isolation, perception of parenting c...
After nearly four decades of unabated expansion, mass incarceration in the United States has become ...
Purpose: Globally millions of children have a parent who is imprisoned. Research suggests that this ...
Despite reasons to believe that paternal incarceration has heterogeneous consequences for children, ...
This study extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the causes of children’s be...