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883 related items for PubMed ID: 22029456

  • 1. A comparison of fathers' and mothers' contributions in the prediction of academic performance of school-age children in Hong Kong.
    Tam VC.
    Int J Psychol; 2009 Apr; 44(2):147-56. PubMed ID: 22029456
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  • 2. Parenting style of Chinese fathers in Hong Kong: correlates with children's school-related performance.
    Tam VC, Lam RS.
    Int J Adolesc Med Health; 2003 Apr; 15(1):51-62. PubMed ID: 12723448
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  • 3. Mothers' and fathers' involvement with school-age children's care and academic activities in Navajo Indian families.
    Hossain Z, Anziano MC.
    Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol; 2008 Apr; 14(2):109-17. PubMed ID: 18426283
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  • 4. Mothers' and fathers' support for child autonomy and early school achievement.
    National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Early Child Care Research Network.
    Dev Psychol; 2008 Jul; 44(4):895-907. PubMed ID: 18605822
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  • 6. Contexts of achievement: a study of American, Chinese, and Japanese children.
    Stevenson HW, Lee SY.
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  • 7. Fathers' and mothers' perceptions of their child and maternal depressive symptoms.
    Luoma I, Koivisto AM, Tamminen T.
    Nord J Psychiatry; 2004 Jul; 58(3):205-11. PubMed ID: 15204207
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  • 11. Parental socialization of emotion expression: gender differences and relations to child adjustment.
    Chaplin TM, Cole PM, Zahn-Waxler C.
    Emotion; 2005 Mar; 5(1):80-8. PubMed ID: 15755221
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  • 12. [Do parental resources mediate between social inequality and health-related quality of life of children?].
    Arnhold-Kerri S, Sperlich S.
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  • 13. Fathers and the well-child visit.
    Garfield CF, Isacco A.
    Pediatrics; 2006 Apr; 117(4):e637-45. PubMed ID: 16585280
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  • 17. Marital conflict, maternal and paternal parenting, and child adjustment: a test of mediation and moderation.
    Kaczynski KJ, Lindahl KM, Malik NM, Laurenceau JP.
    J Fam Psychol; 2006 Jun; 20(2):199-208. PubMed ID: 16756395
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  • 18. Coping socialization in middle childhood: tests of maternal and paternal influences.
    Kliewer W, Fearnow MD, Miller PA.
    Child Dev; 1996 Oct; 67(5):2339-57. PubMed ID: 9022245
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  • 19. Differences between fathers and mothers in the treatment of, and relationship with, their teenage children: perceptions of Chinese adolescents.
    Shek DT.
    Adolescence; 2000 Oct; 35(137):135-46. PubMed ID: 10841302
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