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Family Process.
This study utilizes a stress process framework in conjunction with a crossover perspective to conceptualize how stress, specifically military-related stress, manifests within individuals and couples. An actor-partner interdependence mediation modelin
Publikováno v:
Family Relations.
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Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 47:566-580
Military life is characterized by regular transitions; thus, parents are positioned to serve as stable protective factors for adolescents. We investigated a theory-informed model that assessed direct and indirect relationships between parental relati
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Journal of Community Psychology. 48:1637-1650
Drawing from the social organization theory of action and change, the role of community-capacity elements (shared responsibility and collective competence) for military members' and their civilian spouses' well-being is examined. With data from 266 a
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Family Relations. 69:644-661
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Military Psychology. 31:200-211
Drawing from the social organizational theory of community action and change (SOAC) within a systemic biopsychosocial perspective, associations between community context (military community connect...
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Child & Youth Care Forum. 48:377-403
Teen pregnancy is associated with increased risk of school dropout, employment challenges and long-term poverty; these risks are exacerbated for foster youth who are at elevated risk for teen pregnancy. Sex education and relationship education can fa
Autor:
Frederick O. Lorenz, Ted Futris, Leigh Ann Simmons, Kandauda A. S. Wickrama, Jay A. Mancini, Seonhwa Lee
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Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). 35(5)
The aim of the current study was to investigate bio-psycho-behavioral associations between marital distress and the physical health of couples, with two different aspects of physical health outcomes receiving attention: physical illness and physical
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Family processReferences. 60(2)
Father involvement can promote the psychosocial health of family members (i.e., fathers, mothers, and children). However, the association between father involvement and individual members' psychosocial health may depend on the quality of the marital