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Manzi, Claudia; Vignoles, Vivian L.; Regalia, Camillo; Scabini, Eugenia – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
We examined the nature and implications of family differentiation among adolescents facing a life transition in 2 European countries with differing family cultures. One hundred and twenty-four Italian and 109 U.K. adolescents completed measures of family differentiation (cohesion and enmeshment), identity threat (perception of threat to the self…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Factor Analysis, Well Being
Svanum, Soren; Bigatti, Silvia M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2006
The influences of course effort and outside (family, job, social) activities on grades earned in a college course were examined for 230 urban college students. Multiple measurements of hours of work, social and family activities, and course effort were collected over a semester. Path modeling revealed that cumulative GPA and course effort had…
Descriptors: Urban Education, College Students, Student Motivation, Grades (Scholastic)
Levitt, Mary J.; Levitt, Jerome; Bustos, Gaston L.; Crooks, Noel A.; Santos, Jennifer D.; Telan, Paige; Hodgetts, Jennifer; Milevsky, Avidan – Social Development, 2005
Children's social networks often include close family members, extended family members, and friends, but little is known about interindividual differences in the patterning of support from these sources. In this study, we used person-oriented analyses to differentiate patterns of support for children undergoing the transition to adolescence.…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Family Life, Early Adolescents, Social Networks
Zero to Three (J), 2003
In this article, seven families describe their experiences giving birth to and raising a premature baby. Their perspectives vary, one from another, and shift over time, depending on each family's circumstances and the baby's developmental course. Experiences discussed include premature labor, medical interventions and the NICU, bringing the baby…
Descriptors: Family Attitudes, Premature Infants, Family Characteristics, Family Life
Manning, Linda D. – Communication Teacher, 2006
Family meals act as a barometer to signify the changing nature of family life. The primary objective of this activity is to allow students to experience the many ways in which a recursive relationship exists between the food families eat and the patterns of communication families enact. Through this activity, students experience how food and…
Descriptors: Family Life, Parent Child Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Food
Greenfield, Emily A.; Marks, Nadine F. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
This study examined associations between adult children's cumulative problems and their parents' psychological and relational well-being, as well as whether such associations are similar for married and single parents. Regression models were estimated using data from 1,188 parents in the 1995 National Survey of Midlife in the United States whose…
Descriptors: Family Life, Parent Child Relationship, Adults, Well Being
Summers, J. A.; Poston, D. J.; Turnbull, A. P.; Marquis, J.; Hoffman, L.; Mannan, H.; Wang, M. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Background: Increasing emphasis on family-centred approaches to services and supports for families of children with disabilities has surfaced the issue of accountability for family outcomes. We present a review of literature about the impacts of children with disabilities on families as a backdrop to proposing family quality of life as a concept…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Quality of Life, Factor Structure, Disabilities
Best, Amy L. – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
This article examines kids' talk about cars, exploring what their talk reveals about the dynamics of family life among families with teenagers. Using in depth and focus group interviews with teens, this article identifies how the car serves as cultural object around which parents and kids collaboratively negotiate both kids' autonomy from the…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Family Life, Focus Groups, Parent Child Relationship
Levitt, Jill T.; Cloitre, Marylene – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2005
Women who have PTSD related to childhood abuse have significant deficits in the areas of emotion regulation and interpersonal skills. These problems are associated with impaired functioning in social, work, and home life. In addition, there is substantial clinical concern that limited emotion-regulation skills puts this population at risk for…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Family Life, Females
Crouter, Ann C.; Lanza, Stephanie T.; Pirretti, Amy; Goodman, W. Benjamin; Neebe, Eloise – Family Relations, 2006
We introduce family researchers to the Occupational Information Network, or O*Net, an electronic database on the work characteristics of over 950 occupations. The paper here is a practical primer that covers data collection, selecting occupational characteristics, coding occupations, scale creation, and construct validity, with empirical…
Descriptors: Classification, Researchers, Family (Sociological Unit), Databases
Seltzer, Marsha Mailick; Floyd, Frank; Greenberg, Jan; Lounds, Julie; Lindstrom, Mary; Hong, Jinkuk – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2005
We identified 201 individuals who obtained IQs of 85 or below in high school and participated in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (a prospective longitudinal study that followed sample members from age 18 through age 53). Their life course development was contrasted with their siblings who obtained IQs above 100. Life course outcomes were assessed…
Descriptors: Intelligence Quotient, Longitudinal Studies, Adults, Comparative Analysis
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Office of Vocational Education. – 1983
This set of 61 student learning modules deals with various topics pertaining to human development. The modules, which are designed for use in performance-based vocational education programs, each contain the following components: an introduction for the student, a performance objective, a variety of learning activities, content information, a…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Behavioral Objectives, Child Development, Child Rearing
National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN. – 1994
These conference proceedings contain short abstracts of major sessions from the conference of the National Council on Family Relations held in observance of the 1994 United Nations International Year of the Family. Topics for the sessions were wide ranging, and included: (1) parenting and parent education; (2) marriage and family relationships;…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Cultural Influences, Family Attitudes, Family Caregivers
International Food Information Council, Washington, DC. – 1990
To determine what children and parents know about nutrition, a survey of 772 adults was conducted in 1989 and a survey of 407 children in fourth through eighth grades was conducted in 1991. Results indicated that: (1) almost all children recognized that exercise is important to good health and that the food they eat can affect their future health;…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Comparative Analysis, Eating Habits
Downs, Susan Whitelaw – 1994
This report provides an overview of neighborhood-based family-support programs and describes the development of the family-support movement. It includes sections on the definition of neighborhood-based family-support programs, the principles and theories on which they are based, a discussion of the problems they are designed to address, a…
Descriptors: Administration, Community Programs, Cooperation, Family Life

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