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Harsh parenting and adolescent health: A longitudinal analysis with genetic moderation
Objective: This study was designed to examine the prospective relations of harsh parenting during preadolescence, anger across adolescence, and a health phenotype at late adolescence among African American youths living in the rural South.
Family environment and adult resilience: Contributions of positive parenting and the oxytocin receptor gene
Abundant research shows that childhood adversity increases the risk for adult psychopathology while research on influences of positive family environment on risk for psychopathology is limited.
Going-to-scale with the Early Risers conduct problems prevention program: Use of a comprehensive implementation support (CIS) system to optimize fidelity, participation and child outcomes
The present study is a descriptive report of a comprehensive implementation support (CIS) service that was used to promote high levels of program fidelity in a going-to-scale intervention trial of the Early Risers conduct problems prevention program.
Repeated exposure to media messages encouraging parent-child communication about sex: Differential trajectories for mothers and fathers
Purpose. To examine changes in parent-child communication related to sexual behavior after exposure to public health messages. Design. Randomized, controlled trial that was part of precampaign message testing. Setting.
Parental rearing style as a predictor of attachment and psychosocial adjustment during young adulthood
Parental rearing styles are crucial for psychosocial adjustment both during childhood and adulthood.
Balancing work and family: A pilot evaluation of an evidence-based parenting education program
In balancing family and work demands, there is an ever-increasing need for programming for working parents that increases their effectiveness in both domains. More evidence is needed in order to substantiate the delivery of such programs in the workplace.
Relationships between parent and child emotion regulation strategy use: A brief report.
We examined the direct relationships between parent and child emotion regulation (ER) strategy use during the transitionary and understudied developmental periods of middle childhood through to adolescence.
The long arm of warm parenting: A sex-matching perspective on adult childrens physical health
Does adulthood physical health continue to reflect parental support and warmth received during childhood? Although previous research supports this continuity, I examine this question according to a sex-matching perspective.
To improve safe-sleep practices, more emphasis should be placed on removing unsafe items from the crib
Babies are dying from preventable conditions, and in the United States, the infant mortality rate (6.5 per 1000 live births) is higher than in countries that spend less money on their health care.1 In Sedgwick County, Kansas (population 498 365) the infant mortality rate remains even higher than