[HTML][HTML] A meta-analysis on interparental conflict, parenting, and child adjustment in divorced families: Examining mediation using meta-analytic structural equation …
R Van Dijk, IE Van Der Valk, M Deković… - Clinical psychology review, 2020 - Elsevier
Every year, parental divorce becomes the reality of many families. The aim of this meta-
analysis was to identify post-divorce family processes to explain child functioning. Both …
analysis was to identify post-divorce family processes to explain child functioning. Both …
The causal effects of father absence
S McLanahan, L Tach… - Annual review of sociology, 2013 - annualreviews.org
The literature on father absence is frequently criticized for its use of cross-sectional data and
methods that fail to take account of possible omitted variable bias and reverse causality. We …
methods that fail to take account of possible omitted variable bias and reverse causality. We …
Research on divorce: Continuing trends and new developments
PR Amato - Journal of marriage and family, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Research on divorce during the past decade has focused on a range of topics, including the
predictors of divorce, associations between divorce and the well‐being of children and …
predictors of divorce, associations between divorce and the well‐being of children and …
Estimating the effects of parental divorce and death with fixed effects models
PR Amato, CJ Anthony - Journal of marriage and family, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The authors used child fixed effects models to estimate the effects of parental divorce and
death on a variety of outcomes using 2 large national data sets:(a) the Early Childhood …
death on a variety of outcomes using 2 large national data sets:(a) the Early Childhood …
A systematic review of propensity score methods in the social sciences
FJ Thoemmes, ES Kim - Multivariate behavioral research, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The use of propensity scores in psychological and educational research has been steadily
increasing in the last 2 to 3 years. However, there are some common misconceptions about …
increasing in the last 2 to 3 years. However, there are some common misconceptions about …
Mediation and moderation of divorce effects on children's behavior problems.
JM Weaver, TJ Schofield - Journal of Family Psychology, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of
Early Child Care and Youth Development, we examined children's internalizing and …
Early Child Care and Youth Development, we examined children's internalizing and …
Mismatch or cumulative stress: toward an integrated hypothesis of programming effects
E Nederhof, MV Schmidt - Physiology & behavior, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper integrates the cumulative stress hypothesis with the mismatch hypothesis, taking
into account individual differences in sensitivity to programming. According to the cumulative …
into account individual differences in sensitivity to programming. According to the cumulative …
Reasons for divorce and recollections of premarital intervention: Implications for improving relationship education.
The study presents findings from interviews of 52 divorced individuals who received the
Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP) while engaged to be married …
Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP) while engaged to be married …
Consequences of parental divorce for child development
HS Kim - American sociological review, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, I propose a three-stage estimation model to examine the effect of parental
divorce on the development of children's cognitive skills and noncognitive traits. Using a …
divorce on the development of children's cognitive skills and noncognitive traits. Using a …
konfound: Command to quantify robustness of causal inferences
Statistical methods that quantify the discourse about causal inferences in terms of possible
sources of biases are becoming increasingly important to many social-science fields such as …
sources of biases are becoming increasingly important to many social-science fields such as …