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Child physical abuse: Relationship of parental substance use to severity of abuse and risk for future abuse.
(2001)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the dose-effect relationship between substance use (alcohol and/or drug use) and several child physical abuse outcomes in a sample of abusive parents. Outcomes examined included ...
An examination of the relationships between select psychological dimensions and work-to-family and family-to-work role conflict in men and women.
(2002)
This study examined relationships between select psychological dimensions and work-to-family and family-to-work role conflict in men and women. Psychological dimensions included in this study were health, self-esteem, ...
Academic stress and graduate student marital satisfaction: Preliminary testing of a conceptual model.
(2003)
This study tested a model relating academically related stress to marital satisfaction in married graduate students. A total of 217 participants, including 134 married and 83 unmarried graduate students, participated in ...
The perceptions of Taiwanese parents to their young children with disabilities.
(2000)
To family results, the study indicated that Taiwanese parents generally held positive perception toward their children disabilities and a high percentage of parents held positive perceptions toward integration. However, ...
Impact of interparental conflict on adjustment of African American college students from divorced and intact families.
(2007)
This study examined the impact of parent's interparental conflict on the adjustment of African American college students. Studies in this area showed that conflict prior to and after divorce, age at time of divorce, and ...
A description of the needs of mothers enrolled in a program for at-risk parents.
(2002)
The present study examined the needs and characteristics of at-risk mothers with mild learning disabilities enrolled in a Head Start and Child Welfare Division program called Project Employ. The study consisted of two ...