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Poster Session 7
POSTER SYMPOSIUM: Mothers, Employment, and Child Care: Related Concerns. POSTER TOPICS: Community and Families; Cross-cultural Issues; Race/Ethnicity and Families; Immigration and Migration; International Families; Couple Therapy Issues
Session ID#:
318 Date:
November 2, 2012Time:
Noon - 1:15 pm
Session Location:
All posters are in the Atrium. For the Poster Symposium, at 12:45 pm, those who wish to discuss posters 318-01 through 318-03 will move to the Curtis A Room. Session Type: Poster
Sponsoring Section(s):
Education & Enrichment, Ethnic Minorities, Family Policy, Family Science, Feminism & Family Studies, International , Research & Theory About the Session
Poster Symposium - Mothers, Employment, and Child Care: Related Concerns
- 318-01 FP - Mothers’ Working Status and Infant Development: Mediational Processes (CHANGE IN TITLE) Presented by: Jihyoung Kim, Kandura (K.A.S.) Wickrama
- 318-02 FP - Time Unoccupied as a Measure of Child Care Quality: An Exploratory Analysis Presented by: Robert Kaestner, Sanders Korenman, Rachel Gordon, Anna Colaner
- 318-03 FP - Employer-sponsored Child Care Benefits and Employee Outcomes Presented by: Casey Totenhagen, Stacy Hawkins, Wilfrido Arias, Jr., Lynne Borden
Community and Families
- 318-04 RT - Child Characteristics as Influences on Maternal Friendship Facilitation Presented by: Carol Johnston, Anne Fletcher
- 318-05 EM - Community-based Project With Southeast Asian Americans: Learned From STEEP Presented by: Shuling Peng, Zha Blong Xiong, Dung Mao
- 318-06 EM - How Are African-American Parents Involved in Their Children’s Early Childhood Education, Prekindergarten Through Sixth Grade? Presented by: Nedra Washington, Joyce Armstrong
Cross-cultural Issues
- 318-07 FS - The Development of Cultural Sensitivity in Students Studying Abroad Presented by: Denise Kennedy, Cindy Giaimo-Ballard
- 318-08 IN - Parental Influences on Adolescent Social Competence Among Bolivian Youth Presented by: Paul Busk, Paul Schvaneveldt
- 318-09 IN - Traumatic Experiences, Shame, and Depression Among Young Adults in China Presented by: Chih-Yuan Lee, Jared Anderson, Bonnie Klimes-Dougan
- 318-10 IN - Diversity in Teaching: Perspectives of an “Adapted” Tiger Teacher Presented by: Cuiting Li, Sterling Wall
Race/Ethnicity and Families
- 318-11 EE - Exploring Program Effectiveness With Latino and American Indian Families Presented by: Renee Overath, Jenn Crawford, Drew Betz, Lisa Stocker
- (CANCELLED) 318-12 EM - First Generation College Students, Their Families, and Ambiguous Loss Presented by: Jose Rodas Riveras, Pearl Stewart, Katia Paz Goldfarb
- 318-13 EM - Cultural-ethnic Profiles Among Mexican-origin Female Adolescents Presented by: Melinda Gonzales-Backen, Mayra Bámaca-Colbert
- 318-14 EM - Examining Half-sibling Influence on Adolescent Well-being Among Diverse Youth Presented by: Kate Taylor Harcourt, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Gregory Pettit, Stephen Erath
- 318-15 EM - Maternal and School Influences on Mexican-origin Pregnant Teens' Education Presented by: Elizabeth C. Harvey-Mendoza, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Amy B. Guimond, Kimberly A. Updegraff, Laudan B. Jahromi
- 318-16 RT - Mexican-origin Mothers’ Adjustment Across Daughters’ Transition to Parenthood Presented by: Kimberly Updegraff, Norma Perez-Brena, Adriana Umana-Taylor, Elizabeth Harvey-Mendoza
- (CANCELLED) 318-17 EM - Racial Attachment as a Predicting Variable of Birth Outcomes for African Americans in Alabama Presented by: Wanda Burton, Maria Hernandez-Reif, Bradley Lian
- 318-18 EM - The Language Barrier: Korean Immigrant Grandmothers’ Relationships With Their Grandchildren Presented by: Soo.H. Kim
- 318-19 EM - Relationship Satisfaction in Interracial and Monoracial Relationships Presented by: Brittny Martin, Ming Cui
Immigration and Migration
- 318-20 EM - Beyond High Hopes: Educational Attainment Among Children of Immigrants Presented by: Sarah Feeney, Leslie Richards
- 318-21 EM - Language Use Patterns in Immigrant Mother- and Father-child Dyads in the US Presented by: Yu-Jin Jeong
- 318-22 FF - "Standing Still": Immigration Regulations and F-2 Wives Well-being Presented by: Samit Bordoloi
- 318-23 IN - The Role of Memorable Messages as Guide for Coping With International Relocations Presented by: Chiharu Kato
- (CANCELLED) 318-24 EM - Working With Youth From Immigrant Families: Understanding the Balancing of Two Cultures Presented by: Olena Nesteruk
International Families
- 318-25 IN - Mediators for Maternal Criticism and Behavior Problems in Japanese Children Presented by: Richard Wampler, Shizuka Shimabukuro, Christopher Belous
- 318-26 IN - Effect of Resources Provided by Family-of-Origin on the Economic Decision-making Between Husbands and Wives Presented by: Shain-May Tang, Ching-Fen Lee
- 318-27 IN - Healthy Practice or Cultural Norm? Parenting Outcomes in Eastern Asia Presented by: Stephanie Blickfeldt
- 318-28 EM - Mothers Informing Messages to Improve Rural Latino Family Health Presented by: Angelica Reina, Flor Romero-De-Slowing, Kimberly Greder, Yoshie Sano
- 318-29 IN - Cambodian College Students’ Psychological Problems, Perceptions, and Family Resources Presented by: Sothy Eng, Miriam Mulsow
- 318-30 EM - Social Capital in Rural Hispanic Communities. Presented by: Debra J. Bolton
Couple Therapy Issues
- 318-31 FT (NOTE; THIS POSTER WAS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED TO BE PRESENTED ON SATURDAY, 10:45 AS POSTER #416-04) - Pre-therapy Expectations About Couple Treatment: A Qualitative Exploratory Study Presented by: Rachel Tambling, Alison Wong, Shayne Anderson, Nicole Scrivano, Kerry Silva
Downloads
Exploring Program Effectiveness with Latino and American Indian Families , Examining Family Structure and Half-Sibling Influence on European American and African American Adolescents, Child Characteristics as Influences on Maternal Friendship Facilitation, Mediators for Maternal Criticism and Behavior Problems in Japanese Children, The Development of Cultural Sensitivity in Students Studying Abroad, Core Health Messages: A Strategy to Improve the Health and Well-Being of Rural, Low-Income, Latino Immigrant Families, Ethnocentrism or Best Practice? A review of parenting styles and socialization goals for children in Eastern Asia, Employer-Sponsored Child Care Benefits and Employee Outcomes

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