NCFR's Latest Research PLUS New December Issues
Keep up with the latest research from the three scholarly NCFR journals — Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF), Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Science (FR), and Journal of Family Theory & Review (JFTR) — all of which publish early-view articles online.
Below are the early-view articles published within the listed timeframe. PLUS, both JFTR and FR have released their December issues.
New Early-View Articles (December 1 – 14)
Family Relations
- Emerging Ideas – Intergenerational congruence with parents and language brokering: Implications on adolescent self-esteem — Robert S. Weisskirch
- Strengthening children's sibling relationships using an online preventive intervention program for parents (open access) — Laurie Kramer, Payton E. Carroll, Reshika Sai Devarajan
- The role of parent's mental health in shaping perceptions of adolescent mental health experiences after COVID-19 — Derek D. Morgan, Connað D. Higgins, Christy R. Rogers
- A sociocultural perspective on AI assistive technology for older adults' social connectedness: A scoping review — Soobin You, Heejeong Choi
Journal of Marriage and Family
- Temporary Aid for Needy Families as family policy for first time mothers — David W. Rothwell
- The payroll tax contribution limit and women's labor market outcomes (open access) — Manuel Schechtl, Andreas Haupt
- Paternal incarceration, child care instability, and children's wellbeing (open access) — Kristin Turney, Daniela E. Kaiser
- Classifying and mapping gender ideologies globally: Gender attitudes in 47 countries at the turn of the 21st century (open access) — Xiaoling Shu, Bowen Zhu, Kelsey D. Meagher
- A typology of US parents' mental loads: Core and episodic cognitive labor (open access) — Ana Catalano Weeks, Leah Ruppanner
- Divorce among more and less divorce-prone populations following unilateral divorce laws (open access) — Linus Andersson, Jan Saarela, Caroline Uggla
Journal of Family Theory & Review
- Types, dimensions, and limitations (open access) — David C. Bell
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