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One of the most highly-researched and controversial areas of family studies is that of divorce and relationship dissolution. This situation is especially important where child well-being is concerned. A fabulous new issue of our scholarly journal, Family Relations, has a special issue on this topic for December 2011.
Panelists discuss Full-time, Part-time Full-time, and Part-time Fathers: Divorced Father Identities ; Effects of Divorce Versus Cohabitation Break-up on Young Children ; Economic Strain, Social Emotional Behaviors, and Remarriage Outcomes
Panelists discuss Sleeping With One Eye Open: Marital Abuse as an Antecedent of Poor Sleep ; Domestic Violence in South Asian Families: A Human Ecological Perspective ; Longitudinal Impact of Toddler's Exposure to Domestic Violence ; Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Women's Mental Health
Panelists discuss Negative Mental Health Effects of Intimate Terrorism and Situational Couple Violence Among Black and Hispanic Women ; Actor-Partner Effects of Familism on Relationship Conflict ; Lessons Learned: Intimate Relationship Socialization Among Black Collegiate Women ; Understanding the Emotional Responses of Young Black Men to Peer Homicide
Panelists discuss The Changing Nature of Cohabitation ; Shared Reality in Courtship: Does it Matter for Marital Success? ; Identifying Predictors of Staying Over Among Emerging Adults
In this video NCFR Fellow and Journal of Family Theory & Review editor Robert Milardo discusses his research on the family-based generativity from Aunts and Uncles.
In this video NCFR Fellow Michael P. Johnson discusses the Intimate Partner Violence typology he developed that has advanced the field of Family Violence.
Dr. Isabel V. Sawhill speaks about Family Formation among Twenty-Somethings in this clip from her presentation, Intergenerational Equity: Balancing the Needs of Young and Old .Runtime: 4:51