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Families and Child Well-Being Study (FFCWS) this paper examines trajectories of mothers’ mental and physical health …Existing research shows that marriage and marital stability are positively associated with health and well-being. Thus …, specifically focusing on transitions into and out of relationships with the child’s biological father (n = 2,649). Mothers who …
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characteristics of the mothers and children, as well as adjusting for a lagged indicator of children's health. Results suggest that … children born to unmarried mothers than children born to married mothers. …
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anxious symptoms are compared for mothers and fathers who: 1) dissolve a cohabitating union versus remain intact; 2) dissolve … those who are in marriages, mothers and fathers were matched on several sociodemographic control variables that research has … unions. In contrast, mothers increased in depressive and anxious symptoms, regardless of the type or stability of the union …
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anxious symptoms are compared for mothers and fathers who: 1) dissolve a cohabitating union versus remain intact; 2) dissolve … those who are in marriages, mothers and fathers were matched on several sociodemographic control variables that research has … unions. In contrast, mothers increased in depressive and anxious symptoms, regardless of the type or stability of the union …
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tested with Hispanic mothers. The current study uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study to explore … patterns in parenting stress among Hispanic mothers in comparison to non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black mothers …. Findings from our study reveal that the predictors of stress among Hispanic mothers differ from those observed for non …
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This paper uses data from a subsample of the Fragile Families and Child Well-being survey (N = 1,799) to examine the relationship between parental depression and children’s developmental outcomes. Results suggest that parental depression when children are 12 months old, particularly maternal...
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findings suggest that mothers’ mental health is ultimately more important than fathers’ for healthy child development. …
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This study examined the developmental pathways from children’s family environment to school readiness within an at-risk sample (N = 1,701). Measures of the family environment (maternal parenting behaviors and maternal mental health) across early childhood were related to children’s observed...
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unmarried mothers, providing some evidence that marriage is protective. … intergenerational transmission of disadvantage from depressed mothers to their children. In this paper, I extend prior research by using …
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The literature on father absence is frequently criticized for its use of cross-sectional data and methods that fail to take account of possible omitted variable bias and reverse causality. In this paper we review studies that have responded to this critique by employing a variety of innovative...
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