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Father involvement moderates the effect of maternal depression during a child's infancy on child behavior problems in Kindergarten

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A research was conducted to investigate whether father involvement in infancy might reduce or exacerbate the well-established adverse effect of maternal depression during a child's infancy on behavior problems in childhood. The results suggested that the father involvement had little to no effect on the outcomes of children of nondepressed mothers, but significantly affected the outcomes of children of depressed mothers.

Author: Clark, Roseanne, Mezulis, Amy H., Hyde, Janet Shibley
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Family Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0893-3200
Year: 2004
Management dynamics, Management, Father and child, Father-child relations, Company business management, Child development, Emotions in children, Childhood emotions

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Aggressive marital conflict, maternal harsh punishment, and child aggressive-disruptive behavior: Evidence for direct and mediated relations

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Direct associations between aggressive marital conflict and child aggressive-disruptive behavior at home and school were explored. Analyses revealed that rates of marital disagreement moderated the association between aggressive marital conflict and child aggressive-disruptive behavior at home, with an attenuated association at high rates of marital disagreement as compared with low rates of marital disagreement.

Author: Erath, Stephen A., Bierman, Karen L.
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Family Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0893-3200
Year: 2006
Analysis, Aggressiveness (Psychology) in children, Childhood aggressiveness

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Maternity leave, women's employment and marital incompatibility

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The authors examine the relationship between the length of a woman's maternity leave and how happy she is in the marriage. Topics include division of household chores, role overload, forms of dissatisfaction, and first-time mothers.

Author: Hyde, Janet Hyde, Essex, Marilyn J., Clark, Roseanne, Klein, Marjorie
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Family Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0893-3200
Year: 2001
United States, Statistical Data Included, Measurement, Sex role, Sex roles, Working women, Working mothers, Married women, Maternity benefits

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Subjects list: Psychological aspects, Domestic relations, Family relations
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