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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
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Lin, Nancy J.; Suyemoto, Karen L.; Kiang, Peter Nien-chu – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2009
This article describes influences on intergenerational communication within refugee families about sociocultural trauma and explores how education may positively affect this communication process. Drawing on qualitative research and grounded theory through a larger study concerning intergenerational effects of and communication about trauma in…
Descriptors: Refugees, Asian Americans, Cambodians, Young Adults
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Ehrenreich, Jill T.; Micco, Jamie A.; Fisher, Paige H.; Warner, Carrie Masia – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2009
Objective: Research on child and adolescent anxiety disorders has seen a surge in investigations of parenting factors potentially associated with their etiology. However, many of the well-established parenting measures are limited by over-reliance on self-report or lengthy behavioral observation procedures. Such measures may not assess factors…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Child Rearing, Interrater Reliability, Adolescents
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Kim, Jungmeen; Talbot, Nancy L.; Cicchetti, Dante – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2009
Objective: To examine whether shame-proneness mediates the relationship between women's histories of childhood sexual abuse and their current partner and family conflict and child maltreatment. Previous research has found that women with childhood sexual abuse histories experience heightened shame and interpersonal conflict. However, research…
Descriptors: Violence, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Mothers
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Peled, Einat; Cohavi, Ayelet – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2009
Objective: The aim of this qualitative research was to understand how runaway girls perceive the processes involved in leaving home and the meaning they attribute to it. Method: Findings are based on in-depth interviews with 10 Israeli girls aged 13-17 with a history of running away from home. Results: The meaning of running away as it emerged…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Family Environment, Child Abuse, Females
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Van Hove, Geert; De Schauwer, Elisabeth; Mortier, Kathleen; Bosteels, Sigrid; Desnerck, Greetje; Van Loon, Jos – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2009
Within this article we will introduce some metaphors as they were developed and used by mothers and fathers we worked with: the traveller, the warrior, the builder of bridges, the discoverer, the trainer/teacher, the in-between-er, the manager...We will position these metaphors as tools parents are using in their confrontation with normalising…
Descriptors: Mothers, Disabilities, Fathers, Figurative Language
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Samuels, Gina Miranda – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
There are increasing numbers of multiracial families created through marriage, adoption, birth, and a growing population of multiracial persons. Multiracials are a hidden but dominant group of transracially adopted children in both the United Kingdom and the United States. This paper introduces findings from an interpretive study of 25…
Descriptors: Blacks, Racial Factors, Racial Differences, Foreign Countries
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Loeb, Katharine L.; Hirsch, Alicia M.; Greif, Rebecca; Hildebrandt, Thomas B. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2009
This article describes the successful application of family-based treatment (FBT) for a 17-year-old identical twin presenting with a 4-month history of clinically significant symptoms of anorexia nervosa (AN). FBT is a manualized treatment that has been studied in randomized controlled trials for adolescents with AN. This case study illustrates…
Descriptors: Siblings, Eating Disorders, Twins, Females
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Hughes, Claire H.; Ensor, Rosie A. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2009
This chapter describes longitudinal findings from a socially diverse sample of 125 British children seen at ages two and four. Four models of social influence on executive function are tested, using multiple measures of family life as well as comprehensive assessments of children's executive functions. Our results confirm the importance of…
Descriptors: Family Life, Observational Learning, Preschool Children, Social Influences
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Dahlblom, Kjerstin; Herrara, Andres Rodriguez; Pena, Rodolfo; Dahlgren, Lars – Children & Society, 2009
This article seeks to explore and understand the life situations of sibling caretakers in poor areas in Leon, Nicaragua. The every day lives for caretakers were studied through observations and interviews with children, informants and parents. The children themselves were satisfied and proud to be trusted as caretakers and felt useful in…
Descriptors: Latchkey Children, Foreign Countries, Child Care, Siblings
Fiese, Barbara H.; Schwartz, Marlene – Society for Research in Child Development, 2008
While lasting only twenty minutes, on average, family mealtimes are embedded in a social, cultural, and economic context that are associated with a variety of indicators of children's health and wellbeing. Shared family mealtimes have been associated with such diverse outcomes as reduced risk for substance abuse, promotion of language development,…
Descriptors: Child Health, Family Environment, Well Being, Family Relationship
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Harris, Scott R. – Journal of Family Issues, 2008
This article differentiates two ways of understanding family diversity--objectively and interpretively. The search for objective diversity is rooted in the assumption that there are many different kinds of families in the United States and around the world; the search for interpretive diversity is rooted in the assumption that any given…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Family Structure, Differences, Family Relationship
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Treas, Judith – Family Relations, 2008
This qualitative study explores the international migration patterns and the family lives of older adults. Informants (N = 54) reported that they came to the United States to help out their grown children with housekeeping, child care, and domestic economizing. They described how they strategically navigated U.S. immigration laws choosing to…
Descriptors: Migration Patterns, Immigration, Older Adults, Family Relationship
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Schwartz, Ann – Child Welfare, 2008
Attempts to address racial disproportionality in child welfare must include a focus on the benefits and challenges facing children in kinship care. African American children not only are overrepresented in the child welfare system, but also are placed disproportionately in kinship foster care. Using a sample of 18 African American adolescents ages…
Descriptors: African Americans, Child Welfare, Disproportionate Representation, Caregivers
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Houston, Doris M.; Kramer, Laurie – Child Welfare, 2008
The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which agency and nonagency supportive resources contributed to the stability and well-being of 34 newly adoptive families over 3-years. Results revealed significant pre- to postadoption declines in families' contact and satisfaction with formal and informal helping resources. Greater…
Descriptors: Placement, Followup Studies, Adoption, Foster Care
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