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Poster Session 4
POSTER SYMPOSIUM: Economic Pressure and Well-being in Majority and Minority Families. POSTER TOPICS: Research, Theory and Methods; Marriage: Adjustment, Relations; Marital Therapy; Divorce and Separation; Remarriage, Blended Families; Sexuality
Session ID#:
203 Date:
November 1, 2012Time:
8:00 am - 9:30 am
Session Location:
All posters are in the Atrium. For the Poster Symposium, at 9:00 am, those who wish to discuss posters 203-01 through 203-03 will move to the Curtis A Room. Session Type: Poster
Sponsoring Section(s):
Education & Enrichment, Ethnic Minorities, Family & Health, Family Therapy, Feminism & Family Studies, International , Research & Theory About the Session
Poster Symposium Economic Pressure and Well-being in Majority and Minority Families
- Economic Pressure and Well-being in Majority and Minority Families
- 203-01 FH - The Effects of Economic Pressure on Family and Child Outcomes. Presented by: Tricia Neppl
- 203-02 FH - Economic Pressure and Romantic Relationship Quality: The Moderating Role of Problem Solving. Presented by: April S. Masarik, Monica J. Martin, and Emilio Ferrer
- 202-03 FH - Response to the Great Recession: Resilience and Vulnerability Among Mexican Origin Families and Children in California. Presented by: Rand D. Conger, Gary Stockdale, Emilio Ferrer, Richard Robins, Keith Widaman
Facilitator: K.A.S. Wickrama, April Masarik
Research, Theory and Methods
- 203-04 FF - Choosing Childlessness: Research on the Decision Not to Parent Presented by: Amy Blackstone
- 203-05 RT - New Evidence on the Validity of the Arnett Caregiver Interaction Scale: Results for Preschoolers in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort Presented by: Nicole Colwell, Rachel Gordon, Ken Fujimoto, Robert Kaestner, Sanders Korenman
- 203-06 RT - Examination of Electrical Brain Activation in Three Different Video Game Experiences Presented by: Joann Lianekhammy, Ronald Werner-Wilson
- 203-07 RT - Using YouTube to Assess Adults' Responses to Children's Misbehavior Presented by: Erica Jordan, Donal Harrison, Rodney Guttmann, Ronald Belter
Marriage: Adjustment, Relations
- 203-08 FT - The Relationship of Adult Attachment and Neuroticism to Relationship “Work” Presented by: Garret Roundy, Jeffry Larson
- 203-09 FT - Relational Ethics and Couple Satisfaction of Individuals Contemplating Marriage Presented by: Tatiana Glebova, Rachel Tambling, Melissa Byrd, Gwenyth Poggi
- 203-10 FT - Gender Differences in Marital Satisfaction: A Meta-analytic Study Presented by: Jeffrey B. Jackson, Richard B. Miller, Megan Oka
- 203-11 EE - Validating the Relationship Knowledge Questionnaire Presented by: Kay Bradford, Wade Stewart, Brian Higginbotham, Linda Skogrand, Clint Broadbent
- 203-12 FT - Exploring the Impact of Attachment on the Perception of Couples Presented by: Nathan Wood, Ronald Werner-Wilson, Martha Perry, Trent Parker
- 203-13 FT - Observed Attachment and Self-reported Affect Presented by: Jenna Bolzenius, Brandt Gardner, Andrea McBryde
- 203-14 FT - Is Shared Leisure Time and Marital Satisfaction More Important for Marriages Without a Sexual Relationship? Presented by: Matthew Brinkley, Clinton Gudmunson
- 203-15 EM - Links Between Marital Quality and Co-parenting Satisfaction as Moderated by Familism Attitudes Among Mexican Immigrant Couples Presented by: Yuliana Rodriguez, Natalie Hengstebeck, Heather Helms, Yoon Hae Joo
- 203-16 IN - US-born Men Who Marry Eastern European-born Women: What Predicts Their Choice? Presented by: Polina Levchenko, Catherine Solheim
- 203-17 EE - Flexibility, Relational Focus, and Stability Among Long-term Couples: Implications for Enrichment and Practice. Presented by: Alicia Nicoleau, Young Joo Kang, Sophorn Choau
Marital Therapy
- 203-18 FT - Between-Partner Agreement on Intimacy and Relationship Satisfaction Presented by: Hana Yoo, Suzanne Bartle-Haring
- 203-19 FT - Becoming Socio-culturally Attuned: A Participatory Action Research Study Presented by: Mayuri Pandit, Young Joo
- 203-20 RT - Couples in Therapy: Looking Under the Skin for the Changes Within Presented by: Kim Gregson, Margaret Keiley, Stephen Erath, Scott Ketring, Yesenia Perez, Rebecca Goodman
Divorce and Separation
- 203-21 FT - Understanding Parenting Coordination for High-conflict Post-divorce Couples Presented by: Eric Johnson
- 203-22 RT - Children’s Undermining of Their Mothers’ New Relationships After Divorce Presented by: Brooke Thoele, Edward Anderson, Shannon Greene
Remarriage, Blended Families
- 203-23 IN - Youths’ Quality of Life in Biological and Stepfamilies in Colombia: The Contribution of Maternal and Paternal Figures Presented by: Milton Bermudez, Sonia Carrillo, Victoria Cabrera, Carolina Botero
- 203-24 RT - Claiming of Former Stepkin Presented by: Luke Russell, Nicky Frye, Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence Ganong
- 203-25 RT - A Comparison of Self-identifying and Non-self-identifying Stepfamilies Presented by: Kristin Hadfield, Elizabeth Nixon
- 203-26 RT - No Longer Newlyweds: Difficulties Experienced by Remarried Couples Over Time Presented by: Katie Reck, Brian Higginbotham
Sexuality
- 203-27 FH - Contraceptive Behavioral Intention in College Freshmen Presented by: Casey Bellows, Ani Yazedjian, Megan Bailey, Edith Jones, Michelle Toews
- 203-28 FH - Predictors of Hooking Up Among College Sophomores Presented by: Ani Yazedjian, Michelle Toews
- 203-29 FF - Do Feminists Hook Up More? Examining Pro-feminism Attitude in the Context of Hooking-up Presented by: I. Joyce Chang, Rebecca Ward, Deborah Coehlo, Michael F. Smith
- 203-30 FF - Mexican Immigrant Mothers’ Needs to Prepare Daughters to Handle U.S. Sexual Practices Presented by: Kali Van Campen
- 203-31 RT - The Impact of Sexual Desire Discrepancy on Marital Relationships Presented by: Adam Farero, Brian Willoughby, Dean Busby, Jason Carroll
Downloads
Mexican Immigrant Mothers' Experiences Preparing Daughters to Handle U.S Sexual Practices, Links Between Marital Quality and Co-parenting Satisfaction as Moderated by Familism Attitudes Among Mexican Immigrant Couples, A comparison of self-identifying and non-self-identifying stepfamilies in Ireland

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