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Statistical evidence of falling profits as a cause of recession: A short note
(SAGE, 2012)
Data on 251 quarters of the U.S. economy show that recessions are preceded by declines
in profits. Profits stop growing and start falling four or five quarters before a recession. They strongly recover immediately after ...
Does warmth moderate longitudinal associations between maternal spanking and child aggression in early childhood?
(2013)
This study examines whether maternal warmth moderates the association between maternal use of spanking and increased child aggression between ages 1 and 5. Participants were 3,279 pairs of mothers and their children from ...
Use of spanking for 3 year-old children and associated intimate partner aggression or violence
(2010)
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to examine associations
between maternal and paternal use of corporal punishment (CP) for
3-year-old children and intimate partner aggression or violence (IPAV)
in a ...
Mortality and macroeconomic fluctuations in contemporary Sweden
(2011)
Recent research has provided strong evidence that, in the United States in particular and in high- or middle-income economies in general, mortality tends to evolve better in recessions than in expansions. It has been ...
Profiles of disciplinary behaviors among biological fathers
(2011)
This study assesses fathers’ discipline of their 3-year-old child. Data are from 1,238 mother and father participants in the Fragile
Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Latent class analysis (LCA) of nonaggressive and ...
Parental spanking of 1-year-old children and subsequentchild protective services involvement
(2014)
tThe majority of U.S. parents spank their children, often beginning when their childrenare very young. We examined families (N = 2,788) who participated in a longitudinalcommunity-based study of new births in urban areas. ...
Promising intervention strategies to reduce parents’ use of spanking and physical punishment
(2017-09)
The strong and ever-growing evidence base demonstrating that physical punishment places children at risk for a range of negative outcomes, coupled with global recognition of chil-dren’s inherent rights to protection and ...
Using technology in social work practice: The mDad (Mobile Device Assisted Dad) case study
(https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/18134, 2015)
Mobile technology presents an exciting opportunity for social workers to reach populations that are typically underserved by interventions and services. We present one application of technology that is particularly relevant ...
Sources of parenting support in early fatherhood: Perspectives of United States Air Force members
(2013)
We conducted semi-structured focus groups with men in the United States Air Force (N = 39) to examine fathers'
access to parenting information during the transition to parenthood, and to determinemethods for engaging ...
Spanking and young children’s socioemotional development in low- and middle- income countries
(2019)
Spanking is one of the most common forms of child discipline used by parents around the world. Research on children in high-income countries has shown that parental spanking is associated with adverse child outcomes, yet ...