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Nixon, Elizabeth; Greene, Sheila; Hogan, Diane M. – Family Relations, 2012
Little research has considered the nature of parent-child relationships in stable single-parent households that have not undergone transitions such as divorce and repartnering. This study explored how single mothers and their children negotiated their relationships in a context where the mother has been parenting alone continuously from early in…
Descriptors: Mothers, One Parent Family, Fatherless Family, Parent Child Relationship
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Stringer, Ebonie Cunningham; Barnes, Sandra L. – Family Relations, 2012
Since the early 1990s, the number of children with imprisoned mothers has increased 131%. A mother's imprisonment potentially exposes children to a concentrated disadvantage that undermines their cognitive, emotional, and intellectual abilities. Additionally, such experiences can have deleterious effects on mother-child relationships, stand-in…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Mothers, Caregivers, Parent Child Relationship
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Gentile, Douglas A.; Nathanson, Amy I.; Rasmussen, Eric E.; Reimer, Rachel A.; Walsh, David A. – Family Relations, 2012
Research on parental monitoring of children's media use suggests parents can reduce the negative effects of media exposure on children, although this research is rarely conducted with elementary school children and leaves open questions about whether parents or children are better reporters. Participants were 1,323 children, their parents, and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Media Research, Marital Status, Violence
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Hans, Jason D. – Family Relations, 2009
Framed by equity theory, fairness beliefs regarding child support modification to account for the financial impact of remarriage and subsequent childbirth were assessed. Based on a random sample of 407 Kentucky residents using a multiple segment factorial vignette approach, modification was supported by 57% of respondents following remarriage, but…
Descriptors: Marriage, Parent Child Relationship, Birth, Financial Support
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Amato, Paul R.; Meyers, Catherine E.; Emery, Robert E. – Family Relations, 2009
To study changes in nonresident father contact since the 1970s, we pooled data from 4 national surveys: the National Survey of Children (1976), the National Survey of Families and Households (1987 - 1988), the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1996), and the National Survey of America's Families (2002). On the basis of mothers' reports,…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Children, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship
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Huang, Chien-Chung – Family Relations, 2009
Nonresident fathers' financial support and time are both important to children's well-being, although the association between these two types of involvement is mixed in the literature. Using the 1994-2004 waves of the Current Population Survey-Child Support Supplement, this article examined the associations between mothers' reports of child…
Descriptors: Mothers, Children, Financial Support, Fathers
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Poehlmann, Julie; Shlafer, Rebecca J.; Maes, Elizabeth; Hanneman, Ashley – Family Relations, 2008
Children affected by maternal incarceration experience challenges maintaining continuous family relationships because of changes in caregivers, separation from siblings, and limited contact with mothers. In this mixed-method study, we investigated maternal and contextual factors associated with continuity in family relationships of children living…
Descriptors: Mothers, Caregivers, Family Relationship, Parent Child Relationship
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Christie-Mizell, C. Andre; Pryor, Erin M.; Grossman, Elizabeth R. B. – Family Relations, 2008
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth-Mother and Child samples, we explored the relationships among child and adolescent depressive symptoms, spanking, and emotional support offered to youth. We present cross-sectional and change models for both African Americans and European Americans. Findings showed that regardless of race,…
Descriptors: African Americans, Youth, Depression (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Denuwelaere, Mieke; Bracke, Piet – Family Relations, 2007
Data on 96 foster families with a foster child and a birth child between the ages of 10 and 21 years were used to analyze the association between support and conflict processes within the foster family and youths' reports on four indexes of well-being: self-esteem, self-efficacy, emotional problems, and behavioral problems. The self-esteem of…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Conflict, Comparative Analysis, Self Esteem
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Dudley, James R. – Family Relations, 1991
Examined divorced fathers (n=84) who had infrequent or no contact with their children. Found four sets of fathers: (1) those embroiled in conflict with former spouses; (2) those with personal problems or barriers; (3) those who are long-distance parents; and (4) those with teenage children with busy lives. (ABL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Divorce, Family Problems
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Ward, Margaret – Family Relations, 1997
Reports on Constantine's theory of family models so as to provide a framework for successful adoptions. Describes four family models and how they differ in their emphasis on continuity or change and other factors. Applies models to the issue of matching family characteristics and strengths to older children's needs. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adoption, Children, Family Characteristics
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Warshak, Richard A. – Family Relations, 2003
Children's perspectives can enlighten decisions regarding custody and parenting plans. This article discusses why most procedures for soliciting children's preferences do not reliably elicit information on their best interests and do not give children a meaningful voice in decision making. Instead, these procedures provide children with forums in…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Decision Making
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Arditti, Joyce A.; Lambert-Shute, Jennifer; Joest, Karen – Family Relations, 2003
Using a conceptual framework that acknowledges the losses associated with a parent's incarceration, 56 caregivers visiting an incarcerated family member during children's visiting hours were interviewed. Problems believed to be created by incarceration included parenting strain, emotional stress, and concerns about children's loss of involvement…
Descriptors: Children, Correctional Institutions, Family Environment, Interviews
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Bray, James H.; Berger, Sandra H. – Family Relations, 1990
Examined associations between children's psychological adjustment in stepfather families and their relationships with their noncustodial fathers and paternal grandparents. Results from 98 children and their families indicated no differences in contact or relationship quality with noncustodial fathers or paternal grandparents for boys or girls or…
Descriptors: Children, Emotional Adjustment, Family Relationship, Fathers
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Hare, Jan; Richards, Leslie – Family Relations, 1993
Examined patterns of father and lesbian partner involvement for two groups of children (total n=51): those born in context of previous heterosexual marriage and those born in context of lesbian relationship. Twenty-eight lesbian couples participated in structured interviews. Involvement for both fathers and partners varied by context of the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Family (Sociological Unit), Fathers
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