ISBN:
0511169078
,
0511168640
,
0511168195
,
0511616252
,
9780511168642
,
9780511168192
,
9780511616259
,
9780511169076
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 389 pages)
,
illustrations
Series Statement:
The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Families count
DDC:
305.231
Keywords:
Child psychology
;
Adolescent psychology
;
Families Psychological aspects
;
Adolescent Development
;
Family Relations
;
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Child Development
;
Adolescent psychology
;
Child psychology
;
Families ; Psychological aspects
;
Kinderpsychologie
;
Familie
;
Kind
;
Entwicklung
;
Psychosociale ontwikkeling
;
Kinderen
;
Adolescenten
;
Gezin
;
Ouder-kind-relaties
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Bringing together top researchers in the field, this text is concerned with the question of how families matter in young people's development - a question of obvious interest to a wide range of readers
Abstract:
How families matter in child development: reflections from research on risk and resilience /Ann S. Masten and Anne Shaffer --The promotion of resilience in the face of adversity /Michael Rutter --Identifying risk and protective factors for healthy child development /Arnold Sameroff --The influence of family and peer relationships in the development of competence during adolescence /W. Andrew Collins and Glenn I. Roisman --Toward a dynamic developmental model of the role of parents and peers in early onset substance use /Kenneth A. Dodge [and others] --Mothers and fathers at work: implications for families and children /Ann C. Crouter --The family-child care mesosystem /Kathleen McCartney --Marital discord, divorce, and children's well-being: results from a 20-year longitudinal study of two generations /Paul R. Amato --The influence of conflict, marital problem solving, and parenting on children's adjustment in nondivorced, divorced, and remarried families /E. Mavis Hetherington --Adolescents' development in high-conflict and separated families: evidence from a German longitudinal study /Sabine Walper & Katharina Beckh --New family forms /Susan Golombok --Grandparents, grandchildren, and family change in contemporary Britain --Judy Dunn, Emma Fergusson, and Barbara Maughan --What have we learned: proof that families matter, prospects future research, and policies for families and children /Alison Clarke-Stewart --Research and policy: second looks at views of development, families, and communities, and at translations into practice /Jacqueline J. Goodnow --Prognosis: policy and process /Robert A. Hinde.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511616259
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