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This book is comprised of articles written by some of the leading researchers studying single parent families, divorce and remarriage. Authors were asked to write chapters that were interesting and accessible not only to other researchers, but also to nonresearch professionals working with children such as psychiatrists, paediatricians, social workers, clinical psychologists, family therapists and educators. The papers included in this volume are for the most part based on programmatic research and studies based both on large scale surveys and on smaller studies involving multiple methods and multiple measures that include observations, standardized tests and questionnaires, and interviews and multiple informants. The authors take a risk and resiliency approach in examining family functioning and child adjustment in different kinds of families. The interactions among individual, familial and extrafamilial risk and protective factors are explored in an attempt to explain the great diversity in parents' and childrens' responses to different kinds of experiences associated with marriage, divorce, life in a single parent household and remarriage.
This book is comprised of articles written by some of the leading researchers studying single parent families, divorce and remarriage. Authors were asked to write chapters that were interesting and accessible not only to other researchers, but also to nonresearch professionals working with children such as psychiatrists, paediatricians, social workers, clinical psychologists, family therapists and educators. The papers included in this volume are for the most part based on programmatic research and studies based both on large scale surveys and on smaller studies involving multiple methods and multiple measures that include observations, standardized tests and questionnaires, and interviews and multiple informants. The authors take a risk and resiliency approach in examining family functioning and child adjustment in different kinds of families. The interactions among individual, familial and extrafamilial risk and protective factors are explored in an attempt to explain the great diversity in parents' and childrens' responses to different kinds of experiences associated with marriage, divorce, life in a single parent household and remarriage.
Contents: Introduction and Overview. Part I: Why Marriages Succeed or Fail.S. Carrére, J.M. Gottman, Predicting the Future of Marriages. T.L. Orbuch, J. Veroff, A.G. Hunter, Black Couples, White Couples: The Early Years of Marriage. Part II: Child Adjustment in Different Family Forms.K. Deater-Deckard, J. Dunn, Multiple Risks and Adjustments in Young Children Growing Up in Different Family Settings: A British Community Study of Stepparent, Single Mother, and Nondivorced Families. S. Avenevoli, F.M. Sessa, L. Steinberg, Family Structure, Parenting Practices, and Adolescent Adjustment: An Ecological Examination. Part III: Family Functioning and Child Adjustment in Divorced and Single-Parent Families.E.M. Hetherington, Should We Stay Together for the Sake of the Children? S.S. McLanahan, Father Absence and the Welfare of Children. P.R. Amato, Children of Divorced Parents as Young Adults. P.L. Chase-Lansdale, R.A. Gordon, R.L. Coley, L.S. Wakschlag, J. Brooks-Gunn, Young African-American Multigenerational Families in Poverty: The Contexts, Exchanges, and Processes of Their Lives. M.J. Zaslow, M.R. Dion, D.R. Morrison, N. Weinfield, J. Ogawa, P. Tabors, Protective Factors in the Development of Preschool-Age Children of Young Mothers Receiving Welfare. Part IV: Family Functioning and Child Adjustment in Repartnered Relationships and in Stepfamilies.D.S. DeGarmo, M.S. Forgatch, Contexts as Predictors of Changing Maternal Parenting Practices in Diverse Family Structures: A Social Interactional Perspective of Risk and Resilience. J.H. Bray, From Marriage to Remarriage and Beyond: Findings From the Developmental Issues in StepFamilies Research Project. M.A. Fine, M. Coleman, L.H. Ganong, A Social Constructionist Multi-Method Approach to Understanding the Stepparent Role. E.R. Anderson, S.M. Greene, E.M. Hetherington, W.G. Clingempeel, The Dynamics of Parental Remarriage: Adolescent, Parent, and Sibling Influences. Part V: Intervention.R.E. Emery, K.M. Kitzmann, M. Waldron, Psychological Interventions for Separated and Divorced Families.
E. Mavis Hetherington
"Within this volume there is something stimulating and
thought-provoking for everyone. What an excellent volume to begin
the new millennium!"
—Child Development Abstracts and Bibliography"A rarity in edited
books, I found no weak chapters. All were clearly written and well
organized, and then provided excellent descriptions of that
author's particular program of research....A strength of the book
is the diversity of methodologies....Overall, this is an
impressive, well-integrated book."
—Journal of Marriage and Family"...an important contribution to the
existing library of books on divorce and remarriage because it
seeks to identify and elucidate the key risk and protective factors
explaining variability in individual adjustment following family
transitions....provides a healthy mix of conceptual overviews and
empirical findings that would be accessible to most readers.
This...feature is a unique characteristic of books in this
field."
—Child Psychology & Psychiatry
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