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296 related items for PubMed ID: 14992624

  • 1. What gets dad involved? A longitudinal study of change in parental child caregiving involvement.
    Wood JJ, Repetti RL.
    J Fam Psychol; 2004 Mar; 18(1):237-49. PubMed ID: 14992624
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  • 2. Caring for a child with cancer: a longitudinal perspective.
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  • 3. Mothers' and fathers' involvement with school-age children's care and academic activities in Navajo Indian families.
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    West AF, Lewis S, Ram B, Barnes J, Leach P, Sylva K, Stein A, FCCC project team.
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  • 10. The contribution of marital quality to the well-being of parents of children with developmental disabilities.
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  • 11. Mothers' and fathers' personality and parenting: the mediating role of sense of competence.
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  • 12. Maternal gatekeeping, coparenting quality, and fathering behavior in families with infants.
    Schoppe-Sullivan SJ, Brown GL, Cannon EA, Mangelsdorf SC, Sokolowski MS.
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  • 14. Paternal involvement in pediatric Type 1 diabetes: fathers' and mothers' psychological functioning and disease management.
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  • 15. A longitudinal study of fathers' involvement with young children: infancy to age 5 years.
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  • 16. The forgotten parent: understanding the forces that influence incarcerated fathers' relationships with their children.
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  • 17. Mothers' and fathers' support for child autonomy and early school achievement.
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  • 18. Mothers' and fathers' knowledge of adolescents' daily activities: its sources and its links with adolescent adjustment.
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  • 19. Father-involvement in a refugee sample: relations between posttraumatic stress and caregiving.
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  • 20. Fathers' and mothers' parenting behavior and beliefs as predictors of children's social adjustment in the transition to school.
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