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Journal of Family Psychology - Vol 23, Iss 6
» A closing editorial: Reflections on the Journal of Family Psychology, 2004–2009.
» “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all”: Coping with interpersonal tensions in the parent–child relationship during adulthood.
» Prenatal expectations in transition to parenthood: Former infertility and family dynamic considerations.
» Fathering in family context and child adjustment: A longitudinal analysis.
» Opportunity for interaction? A naturalistic observation study of dual-earner families after work and school.
» Intergenerational transmission of aggression in romantic relationships: The moderating role of attachment security.
» Beyond neighborhood poverty: Family management, neighborhood disorder, and adolescents’ early sexual onset.
» Parental beliefs, infant temperament, and marital quality: Associations with infant–mother and infant–father attachment.
» Marital transitions and changes in African American mothers’ depressive symptoms: The buffering role of financial resources.
» Changes in relationship satisfaction across the transition to parenthood: A meta-analysis.
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