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Lopez, Vera; Katsulis, Yasmina; Robillard, Alyssa – Family Relations, 2009
Problems associated with poor quality parent-child relationships are compounded for incarcerated girls. Using attachment theory as a framework, the present qualitative study examined how 18 incarcerated adolescent girls made meaning with regard to their parents' drug use. We found that 8 of the 18 girls used drugs with their parents as a…
Descriptors: Females, Narcotics, Drug Use, Parent Child Relationship
Hardesty, Jennifer L.; Khaw, Lyndal; Chung, Grace H.; Martin, Jennifer M. – Family Relations, 2008
Using grounded theory methods, we examined coparenting relationships for 25 divorced mothers who experienced violence during their marriages. How well former husbands were able to differentiate, or keep separate, their parental and spousal roles emerged as central to coparenting dynamics and was partly related to type of marital violence. Linking…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Divorce, Parenting Styles, Child Rearing
Hawkins, Alan J.; Lovejoy, Kimberly R.; Holmes, Erin K.; Blanchard, Victoria L.; Fawcett, Elizabeth – Family Relations, 2008
In this article, we report the results of an evaluation study of a program for couples during the transition to parenthood on father involvement in child care. One-hundred-twenty couples were assigned to 1 of the 3 groups: a treatment group that received the Welcome Baby new-parent, home-visiting program focused on infant development and health,…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Family Life, Parent Child Relationship
Meteyer, Karen B.; Perry-Jenkins, Maureen – Family Relations, 2009
We explore dyadic parenting styles and their association with first-grade children's externalizing behavior symptoms in a sample of 85 working-class, dual-earner families. Cluster analysis is used to create a typology of parenting types, reflecting the parental warmth, overreactivity, and laxness of both mothers and fathers in two-parent families.…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Multivariate Analysis
Futris, Ted G.; Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J. – Family Relations, 2007
The current study utilized a social exchange perspective to examine relations among 74 adolescent mothers' perceptions of barriers to father engagement, parenting alliance strength, and nonresident fathers' engagement in caregiving and nurturing activities with their children. Even after accounting for mothers' perceptions of barrier strength,…
Descriptors: Mothers, Mother Attitudes, Fathers, Child Rearing
DeGarmo, David S.; Patras, Joshua; Eap, Sopagna – Family Relations, 2008
A stress-buffering hypothesis for parenting was tested in a county-representative sample of 218 divorced fathers. Social support for parenting (emergency and nonemergency child care, practical support, financial support) was hypothesized to moderate effects of stress (role overload, coparental conflict, and daily hassles) on fathers' quality…
Descriptors: Intervention, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Financial Support
Berge, Jerica M.; Holm, Kristen E. – Family Relations, 2007
This article integrates theory and research related to boundary ambiguity in parents of children with a chronic health condition. We propose that boundary ambiguity is a risk factor for psychological distress in these parents. Clinical applications and a case example highlight how boundary ambiguity can be assessed and managed in clinical settings…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Chronic Illness, Child Health, Risk
Fetsch, Robert J.; Yang, Raymond K.; Pettit, Matthew J. – Family Relations, 2008
This study is the first follow-up assessment of the RETHINK Parenting and Anger Management Program. Parent participants (N = 168) reduced their anger, violence, and family conflict levels from posttest to follow-up, on average, at 2.5 months on 13 of 15 dependent variables. Current findings are consistent with a small, albeit growing body of…
Descriptors: Conflict, Child Rearing, Parenting Skills, Psychological Patterns
Allen, Katherine R. – Family Relations, 2007
The theory of ambiguous loss is applied to structural ambiguity and personal transcendence in the parent-child relationship following a same-gender relational ending. Working recursively through the six guidelines of ambiguous loss (finding meaning, tempering mastery, reconstructing identity, normalizing ambivalence, revising attachment, and…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Emotional Response, Parent Child Relationship, Personal Narratives
Lee, Chih-Yuan S.; Anderson, Jared R.; Horowitz, Jason L.; August, Gerald J. – Family Relations, 2009
This study examined the relations among family income, social support, parental depression, and parenting among 290 predominantly rural families with children at risk for disruptive or socially withdrawn behaviors. Structural equation modeling and multiple regression were used, and the results showed that low family income was related to high…
Descriptors: Family Income, Structural Equation Models, Child Rearing, Depression (Psychology)
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)
Herzog, Melissa J.; Umana-Taylor, Adriana J.; Madden-Derdich, Debra A.; Leonard, Stacie A. – Family Relations, 2007
Grounded in family systems and ecological theories, this study examined teenage mothers' perceptions of fathers' parental involvement and the role of teenage mothers' gatekeeping beliefs. Fathers' involvement was perceived to be greater when teenage parents were romantically involved (n = 55). When they no longer shared a romantic relationship (n…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Mothers, Fathers, Adolescents
Kolak, Amy M.; Volling, Brenda L. – Family Relations, 2007
Driven by theory and extant research on the communication of emotions within the family, the current investigation examined marital quality and parents' emotional expressiveness as determinants of coparenting in a sample of 57 couples with young children. Specifically, mothers' and fathers' expressiveness was examined as moderators of the…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Young Children, Parenting Styles, Family Life
Strohschein, Lisa – Family Relations, 2007
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether divorced parents exhibit a diminished capacity to parent in the period following divorce. Using 2 waves of data from a national survey of Canadian children, the current study prospectively follows 5,004 children living in 2-biological parent households at initial interview and compares changes in…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Parenting Styles, Family (Sociological Unit), Divorce
Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew; Otis, Melanie D. – Family Relations, 2007
Corporal punishment has been the focus of considerable study over the past decade. Some recent research suggesting that the use of corporal punishment may have significant long-term negative effects on children has prompted increasing exploration and interest in the issue. We used tobit regression analysis and data from the 2000 National…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Punishment, Regression (Statistics), Longitudinal Studies