The present study examined parental opinions of a structured functional curriculum for children who have significant intellectual disabilities. Parents from the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School District in North Carolina...
Subject:
Children with mental disabilities -- Education and Parents of children with disabilities
Child maltreatment continues to be a serious and prevalent issue that affects a significant portionof the population each year, and has been shown to predict negative short and long term effectson victims, and the family as a...
Keyword:
Child Abuse, Child Maltreatment, Child Protective Services, Substance Abuse, Substance Use, and SUD
Subject:
Abusive parents -- Substance use -- Case studies and Child welfare -- Evaluation -- Case studies
This study utilized retrospective reports from a sample of college students and their primary care giver during childhood to examine the interplay among parent and adolescent personality, parent psychopathology, parenting...
Keyword:
adolescent, behavior, parent, and risky
Subject:
Parent and teenager, Personality in adolescence, Risk-taking (Psychology) in adolescence, Teenagers -- Sexual behavior, Teenagers -- Substance use, Adolescent psychology, and Teenagers -- Family relationships
The COVID-19 pandemic created significant disruptions in the lives in families and added additional responsibilities and stressors for parents. In turn, these stressors have been found to negatively impact parenting practices...
Subject:
Parent and child, Stress (Psychology), Child psychology, Parenting, and COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023
Child maltreatment continues to be a significant problem in the United States. Although afamily’s involvement with Child Protective Services (CPS) may increase the welfare of children,the risk of maltreatment reoccurrence...
Subject:
Abusive parents -- United States -- Case studies, Child abuse -- United States -- Case studies, Abused children -- Family relationships -- United States -- Case studies, and Abusive parents -- Family relationships -- United States -- Case studies
Do parenting styles continue from generation to generation? It is counter-intuitive to think that parenting styles do not continue from generation to generation, yet many researchers have found this to be true (Campbell &...
Keyword:
continuity, individualism, Intergenerational, parenting, society, and transmission
Although language proficiency in bilingual children is often viewed as delayed, it is not ethically correct to compare language development in monolingual children to language development in bilingual children (Fleischman et...
Subject:
Bilingualism in children, Language acquisition, and Parent and child
Due to the higher arrest and recidivism rates of offenders with behavioral health conditions (BHCs), it is often assumed that BHCs are a direct risk factor for engaging in criminal behavior. This assumption, however, has been...
Keyword:
Behavioral Health, Offender, Risk Assessment, and Substance Use
Subject:
Recidivism, Criminal behavior, Prediction of, Health behavior, and Criminal behavior
Many factors affect how one selects a mate. Men and women both consider attractiveness to be an important characteristic in first impressions of potential mates. However, underlying factors determine how desirable an individual...
Keyword:
Bisexual, Disgust, Perceived attractiveness, Personality, and Sensation Seeking
Subject:
Bisexuals -- Public opinion, Sexual attraction, and Bisexuals -- Relations with heterosexuals
There is a vast amount of literature supporting the notion that sleep is vital for the physical and mental health of human beings. Mentally, poor sleep can interfere with cognitive processes and is a risk factor in the...
Keyword:
College Students, Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnic Minority, Hope, Rumination, and Sleep
Subject:
Sleep -- Health aspects, Stress (Physiology), Rumination (Psychology), and Hope