The authors used data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a longitudinal birth cohort study including nearly 5,000 children born between 1998 and 2000 in hospitals in 20 U.S. cities, to consider these dimensions of
dynamic family structure together, asking whether they independently predict children's behavior problems at age 9.
Not exact matches
It was a
dynamic change to the
family structure in the United States, one that was not supportive of parent - child relationships.
We understand that your
family is unique, so we have
structured our topics of interest to be as
dynamic as possible.
I'm grateful to Sal Minuchin for helping us as
family therapists understand, conceptualize and maneuver within the
dynamic structures of
families: the way that the emotional and legal connections of parents to their children over generations create fluid as well as fixed patterns of hierarchies, loyalties, rules, subsystems, coalitions and boundaries.
Two concepts capture the
dynamic and complex nature of contemporary
family structure:
family instability and multipartner fertility.
Their paper and presentation titled,
Family Instability, Multipartner Fertility and Behavior in Middle Childhood, looks at two concepts in family demography that capture the dynamic and complex nature of family structure, family instability and family compl
Family Instability, Multipartner Fertility and Behavior in Middle Childhood, looks at two concepts in
family demography that capture the dynamic and complex nature of family structure, family instability and family compl
family demography that capture the
dynamic and complex nature of
family structure, family instability and family compl
family structure,
family instability and family compl
family instability and
family compl
family complexity.
There are a number of factors which make managing A1C particularly difficult for teens including: Social pressures and responsibilities, motivation, personality, nutrition, substance use, sleep habits, brain re-structuring, defence mechanisms (such as denial and avoidance), social justice issues (oppresion — racism), diabetes education, individuation, future - oriented culture, access to health services,
family structure and
dynamic issues, marital conflict between parents,
family and friendship conflict with teen, mental health stigma, academic pressure and responsibility, limited mindfulness and somatic awareness, spirituality (especially concerning death), an under - developed ability to conceptualize long - term cause and effect (this is developmentally normal for teens), co-parenting discrepencies, emotional inteligence, individuation, hormonal changes, the tendency for co-morbidity (people with diabetes can be more prone to additional physical and mental health diagnosis), and many other life / environmental stressors (poverty, grief etc.).