No. 71-3, July 2022
Index
- Adolescent sibling caregiving and responsibility: Retrospective reports among Mexican‐origin young adults
- Childrearing in stepfamilies: Empirical answers about “what works”
- Construction and initial validation of the parenting regulatory focus scale
- Context matters: Longitudinal associations between marital relationships and sibling relationships in Black families
- Coparenting communication and hybrid masculinity in a fatherhood program
- COVID‐19 and the relationships and involvement of nonresident fathers
- COVID‐19, economic problems, and family relationships in eight Middle East and North African countries
- Effective coparenting in stepfamilies: Empirical evidence of what works
- Effective parenting in stepfamilies: Empirical evidence of what works
- Effective stepparenting: Empirical evidence of what works
- Emerging Ideas: Father–child exchanges, configurations, and discourse during shared book‐reading: An interaction analysis
- Engaging fathers: Expanding the scope of evidence‐based home visiting programs
- Evaluation of home‐based Family Foundations targeting perinatal mental health and couple conflict in Australia
- Gendered beliefs and behaviors in couple relationships as predictors of physiological stress functioning
- How families respond to the collateral consequences of incarceration and prisoner reentry
- Informal support and obligation contribute to fewer child behavior problems over time
- Issue Information
- Parents' assessment of students' social emotional learning competencies: The SSIS SEL brief scales‐parent version
- Predictors associated with fathers' successful completion of the FOCUS program
- Profiles of adolescent communication with parents and extended family about sex
- Protector and friend: Turning points and discursive constructions of the stepparent role
- Summary and synthesis of research on what works in stepfamily childrearing
- To stay or go: Relationship dissolution and repartnering after paternal incarceration
- Uniting two disciplines: An innovative partnership between family science and social work
- Young adults' financial advice‐seeking behavior: The roles of parental financial socialization
- “It brought my family more together”: Mixed‐methods study of low‐income U.S. mothers during the pandemic
- “It kinda breaks my heart”: LGBTQ young adults' responses to family rejection
- “The interpersonal is political”: Understanding the sociological ambivalence created in parent and adult offspring cohabiting relationships
- “You are mum and then they are mum”: Negotiating roles, relationships, and contact in out‐of‐home care