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192 related items for PubMed ID: 9362144

  • 1. Parental training for incarcerated fathers: effects on attitudes, self-esteem, and children's self-perceptions.
    Harrison K.
    J Soc Psychol; 1997 Oct; 137(5):588-93. PubMed ID: 9362144
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  • 2. Parental behavior and adolescent self-esteem in clinical and nonclinical samples.
    Nielsen DM, Metha A.
    Adolescence; 1994 Oct; 29(115):525-42. PubMed ID: 7832019
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  • 3. The forgotten parent: understanding the forces that influence incarcerated fathers' relationships with their children.
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  • 7. The relation of parental practices and self-conceptions to young adolescent problem behaviors and substance use.
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  • 8. Parenting style of Chinese fathers in Hong Kong: correlates with children's school-related performance.
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  • 9. Parental criticism and adolescent depression: does adolescent self-evaluation act as a mediator?
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  • 10. The relation between parental coping styles and parent-child interactions before and after treatment for children with ADHD and oppositional behavior.
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  • 11. Delivering services to incarcerated teen fathers: a pilot intervention to increase the quality of father-infant interactions during visitation.
    Barr R, Morin M, Brito N, Richeda B, Rodriguez J, Shauffer C.
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  • 12. Self-concept and perception of early mother and father behavior in normal and antisocial adolescents.
    Ostgård-Ybrandt H, Armelius BA.
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  • 13. The effects of a prenatal course including PREP for effective family living on self-esteem and parenting attitudes of adolescents: a brief report.
    Emmons RD, Nystul MS.
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  • 14. Exploring parent participation in a parent training program for children's aggression: understanding and illuminating mechanisms of change.
    Levac AM, McCay E, Merka P, Reddon-D'Arcy ML.
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  • 15. Parental conflict and self-esteem: the rest of the story.
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  • 19. Engaging fathers in behavioral parent training: listening to fathers' voices.
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  • 20. Parenting narcissus: what are the links between parenting and narcissism?
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