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Enhancing Values of Dignity, Democracy, and Diversity in Higher Education ISBN: 9781003246732
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003246732-15
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Journal of Bisexuality. 16:144-162
Although attitudes toward same-sex couples have progressed rapidly in the last decade the scholarly literature of the family consistently focuses on gay and lesbian-identified individuals and exclude those who identify within the bisexual spectrum. T
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Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. 27
Background Addressing environmental barriers and community conditions through policy and systems change provides the foundation for creating sustainable public health change at the population level. In an effort to influence population-level change t
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Journal of GLBT Family Studies. 7:332-348
This study examines perceptions of same-sex-headed households held by undergraduate students. Participants (N = 165) responded to surveys after reading one of two possible vignettes. Half of the students read a vignette that included gay grandparents
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Child & Family Social Work. 16:310-324
This study examined the relations among community violence exposure, inter‐partner conflict and informal social support and the behaviour problems of pre‐schoolers, and explored how mothers' parenting skills and children's social skills may media
Autor:
Goldie M. Morton, Linda M. Oravecz
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Journal of Feminist Family Therapy. 21:177-197
The current article seeks to critically examine Maryland's policy of mandatory abuse reporting as it applies to adult female survivors of sexual abuse in therapy. An overview of mandatory reporting legislation in the United States and Maryland is pre
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Journal of Black Psychology. 34:192-216
Adopting an ecological framework, this study examines the role of community violence exposure, interpartner conflict, positive parenting, and informal social support in predicting the social skills and behavior problems of low-income African American
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Family Science Review. 16
Attitudes in academics, career, civic responsibility, and empowerment were reported before and after 143 undergraduate Family Studies students completed a service- learning project. Results suggested improved academic and career post-test scores. Civ
Autor:
Linda M. Oravecz
Publikováno v:
Child & Family Social Work. 16:242-243