Search Results - "Altenburger, Lauren E"
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Resident and Non-resident Father Involvement, Coparenting, and the Development of Children's Self-Regulation Among Families Facing Economic Hardship
Published in Frontiers in psychology (21-02-2022)“…Self-regulation, or the ability to effectively manage emotions and behavior, is a critical skill to develop in early childhood. Children living in a context of…”
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Similarities and differences between coparenting and parental gatekeeping: implications for father involvement research
Published in Journal of family studies (04-05-2023)“…A family systems perspective highlights the multiple interdependent relationships that may influence fathers' parenting and, in turn, child outcomes. Notably,…”
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Associations Between Maternal Gatekeeping and Fathers’ Parenting Quality
Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-07-2018)“…High-quality father involvement in childrearing is associated with positive child outcomes. Yet, variability between fathers in parenting quality remains. The…”
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Editorial: Family men: Fathers as coparents in diverse contexts and family structures
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Associations Between Prenatal Coparenting Behavior and Observed Coparenting Behavior at 9-Months Postpartum
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-08-2014)“…Coparenting, or the ways partners relate to each other in their roles as parents, is important to child and family functioning. However, it remains unclear…”
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Measuring maternal gatekeeping: a Rasch analysis of the Parental Regulation Inventory
Published in Journal of family studies (02-10-2022)“…To understand factors that may influence father involvement, researchers have increasingly considered maternal gatekeeping, or the extent to which mothers…”
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Who Are the Gatekeepers? Predictors of Maternal Gatekeeping
Published in Parenting, science and practice (03-07-2015)“…Objective. The goal of this study was to identify determinants of maternal gatekeeping at the transition to parenthood. Design. Participants included 182…”
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New Fathers' Parenting Quality: Personal, Contextual, and Child Precursors
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-10-2020)“…Fathers' high-quality parenting behaviors support the development of positive social and emotional adjustment in children. However, a complete understanding of…”
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Contributions of parenting quality and coparenting relationship quality to the development of child executive functioning
Published in Early childhood research quarterly (2021)“…•Fathers’ parenting quality during infancy linked to child inhibitory control.•Toddler attention supported by mothers’ parenting quality during…”
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Infant negative affect moderates longitudinal associations between maternal gatekeeping and toddlers’ social–emotional difficulties
Published in International journal of behavioral development (01-11-2021)“…Maternal gatekeeping is characterized by the extent to which mothers engage in behaviors that ultimately serve to inhibit (i.e., gate close) or encourage…”
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Household Chaos as a Moderator of the Link Between Parents' Inhibitory Control and Parenting Quality
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-08-2023)“…This study considered how mothers' and fathers' inhibitory control, an aspect of executive functioning (EF) that reflects how well an individual can suppress a…”
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The Role of Coparenting in the Association Between Parental Neuroticism and Harsh Intrusive Parenting
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-12-2019)“…This study examined the moderating role of the coparenting relationship in the associations between neuroticism and harsh intrusive parenting for mothers and…”
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Sexist Attitudes Among Emerging Adult Women Readers of Fifty Shades Fiction
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-02-2017)“…Stereotypical sexist representations of men and women in popular culture reinforce rigid views of masculinity (e.g., males as being strong, in control,…”
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"Double crap!" abuse and harmed identity in Fifty Shades of Grey
Published in Journal of women's health (Larchmont, N.Y. 2002) (01-09-2013)“…While intimate partner violence (IPV) affects 25% of women and impairs health, current societal conditions-including the normalization of abuse in popular…”
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Fiction or not? Fifty Shades is associated with health risks in adolescent and young adult females
Published in Journal of women's health (Larchmont, N.Y. 2002) (01-09-2014)“…No prior study has empirically characterized the association between health risks and reading popular fiction depicting violence against women. Fifty Shades--a…”
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Toddlers’ Differential Susceptibility to the Effects of Coparenting on Social–Emotional Adjustment
Published in International journal of behavioral development (01-03-2017)“…The paper reports on a study which tested whether infants high in negative affectivity are differentially susceptible to observed coparenting behavior in…”
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Correction to: Associations Between Maternal Gatekeeping and Fathers’ Parenting Quality
Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-07-2018)“…The original version of this article unfortunately contained two mistakes. The sentence on page 6 should read “Finally, fathers’ perceptions of greater infant…”
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EXPECTANT FATHERS' INTUITIVE PARENTING: ASSOCIATIONS WITH PARENT CHARACTERISTICS AND POSTPARTUM POSITIVE ENGAGEMENT
Published in Infant mental health journal (01-09-2014)“…ABSTRACT This study examined expectant fathers’ intuitive parenting behavior and its correlates and associations with fathers’ postpartum positive engagement…”
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The Bronfenbrenner primer: A guide to develecology, Lawrence G.SheltonNew York, NY: Routledge, 2019, pp. 164, $27.96 (paperback)
Published in Journal of family theory & review (01-12-2021)Get full text
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Father-Child Relationships: Early Precursors and Consequences for School-Aged Children's Social and Cognitive Adjustment
Published 01-01-2018“…Successful navigation of the transition to formal schooling in early childhood, and other domains across the life span, requires strong self-regulation skills…”
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