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The association of fathers’ parental warmth and parenting stress to child behavior problems
(2018)
This study examines whether fathers' parental warmth and parenting stress were associated with behavior
problems when children were approximately 36-months of age, beyond the influence of maternal behaviors.
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Parental spanking and subsequent risk for child aggression in father-involved families of young children
(2013)
This study examined separate and combined maternal and paternal use of spanking with children at age 3 and children's subsequent aggressive behavior at age 5. The sample was derived from a birth cohort study and included ...
Attitudes, beliefs, and perceived norms about corporal punishment and related training needs among members of the “American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children”
(2017-09)
Hitting children for disciplinary purposes (i.e., spanking or corporal punishment [CP]) is a strong risk factor for child physical abuse and is highly prevalent in the U.S. Yet, little is currently known about the relevant ...
Hugs, not hits: Warmth and spanking as predictors of child social competence
(2016)
Many parents believe that spanking is an effective way to promote children's positive behavior, yet few studies have examined spanking and the development of social competence. Using information from 3,279 families with ...
Paternal depression and the family context
(2013)
This invited commentary highlights how this special issue provides multiple perspectives from which to understand the nature and consequences of paternal depression. Articles herein examine paternal depression in the context ...
The effect of paternal cues in prenatal care settings on men’s involvement intentions
(2019)
A father’s involvement in prenatal care engenders health benefits for both mothers and children. While this information can help practitioners improve family health, low paternal involvement in prenatal care remains a ...
Emisiones de CO2, centrales nucleares y bacterias
(Apuntes de Ciencia y Tecnología (Asociación para el Avance de la Ciencia y Tecnología en España), 2010-04)
Exposure to Conflict and Violence across Contexts: Relations to Adjustment among Palestinian Children
(2010)
Despite extensive literatures on the impact on children of exposure to violence
in families, neighborhoods, and peer groups, there has been relatively little effort
evaluating their cumulative impact. There also has been ...
Mortality and macroeconomic fluctuations in contemporary Sweden
(2011-01)
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 ...