Family Risk and Protective Factors and Child Development

This reprint is devoted to understanding the unique and combined effects of family risk and protective factors on child development across multiple dimensions of functioning (e.g., physical, mental, emotional, behavioral, social, and cognitive).

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-938312024-03-29T08:00:08Z Family Risk and Protective Factors and Child Development Yoon, Susan H. father involvement child development socioemotional functioning behavior problems cognitive functioning latent profile analysis children media use parenting style parent attitude parent media use child maltreatment path analysis neighborhoods families risk and protective factors mobile device young children gadget mental health community violence black youth resilience HIV PrEP adolescents stigma MSM intimate partner violence qualitative research mothers employment adaptive functioning protective factors neglect abuse adolescence healthcare educational functioning social functioning household challenges ACEs pre-birth early development reading school readiness PRAMS child flourishing adolescent flourishing neighborhood social cohesion physical neighborhood environments family resilience adolescent young adult foster care social support relationships wellbeing life satisfaction Black youth suicide positive parenting arrests conduct problems externalizing mental health family adversity majority world minority world moderated mediation multisystemic resilience youth parental physical abuse violence resilience hedonic factors eudaimonic factors peer status internalizing symptoms peer acceptance peer rejection popularity exploration attachment activation socioemotional development internalizing problems externalizing problems fathers COVID-19 parental stress parental engagement socioemotional problems and skills positivity coparenting support psychotic-like experiences emotion regulation parents’ relationship n/a bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology This reprint is devoted to understanding the unique and combined effects of family risk and protective factors on child development across multiple dimensions of functioning (e.g., physical, mental, emotional, behavioral, social, and cognitive). 2022-11-17T16:26:54Z 2022-11-17T16:26:54Z 2022 book ONIX_20221117_9783036554358_88 9783036554358 9783036554365 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93831 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6260 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6260 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5435-8 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5435-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036554358 9783036554365 270 Basel open access
spellingShingle father involvement
child development
socioemotional functioning
behavior problems
cognitive functioning
latent profile analysis
children media use
parenting style
parent attitude
parent media use
child maltreatment
path analysis
neighborhoods
families
risk and protective factors
mobile device
young children
gadget
mental health
community violence
black youth
resilience
HIV
PrEP
adolescents
stigma
MSM
intimate partner violence
qualitative research
mothers
employment
adaptive functioning
protective factors
neglect
abuse
adolescence
healthcare
educational functioning
social functioning
household challenges
ACEs
pre-birth
early development
reading
school readiness
PRAMS
child flourishing
adolescent flourishing
neighborhood social cohesion
physical neighborhood environments
family resilience
adolescent
young adult
foster care
social support
relationships
wellbeing
life satisfaction
Black youth
suicide
positive parenting
arrests
conduct problems
externalizing mental health
family adversity
majority world
minority world
moderated mediation
multisystemic resilience
youth
parental physical abuse
violence resilience
hedonic factors
eudaimonic factors
peer status
internalizing symptoms
peer acceptance
peer rejection
popularity
exploration
attachment
activation
socioemotional development
internalizing problems
externalizing problems
fathers
COVID-19
parental stress
parental engagement
socioemotional problems and skills
positivity
coparenting support
psychotic-like experiences
emotion regulation
parents’ relationship
n/a
bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology
Family Risk and Protective Factors and Child Development
title Family Risk and Protective Factors and Child Development
title_full Family Risk and Protective Factors and Child Development
title_fullStr Family Risk and Protective Factors and Child Development
title_full_unstemmed Family Risk and Protective Factors and Child Development
title_short Family Risk and Protective Factors and Child Development
title_sort family risk and protective factors and child development
topic father involvement
child development
socioemotional functioning
behavior problems
cognitive functioning
latent profile analysis
children media use
parenting style
parent attitude
parent media use
child maltreatment
path analysis
neighborhoods
families
risk and protective factors
mobile device
young children
gadget
mental health
community violence
black youth
resilience
HIV
PrEP
adolescents
stigma
MSM
intimate partner violence
qualitative research
mothers
employment
adaptive functioning
protective factors
neglect
abuse
adolescence
healthcare
educational functioning
social functioning
household challenges
ACEs
pre-birth
early development
reading
school readiness
PRAMS
child flourishing
adolescent flourishing
neighborhood social cohesion
physical neighborhood environments
family resilience
adolescent
young adult
foster care
social support
relationships
wellbeing
life satisfaction
Black youth
suicide
positive parenting
arrests
conduct problems
externalizing mental health
family adversity
majority world
minority world
moderated mediation
multisystemic resilience
youth
parental physical abuse
violence resilience
hedonic factors
eudaimonic factors
peer status
internalizing symptoms
peer acceptance
peer rejection
popularity
exploration
attachment
activation
socioemotional development
internalizing problems
externalizing problems
fathers
COVID-19
parental stress
parental engagement
socioemotional problems and skills
positivity
coparenting support
psychotic-like experiences
emotion regulation
parents’ relationship
n/a
bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology
topic_facet father involvement
child development
socioemotional functioning
behavior problems
cognitive functioning
latent profile analysis
children media use
parenting style
parent attitude
parent media use
child maltreatment
path analysis
neighborhoods
families
risk and protective factors
mobile device
young children
gadget
mental health
community violence
black youth
resilience
HIV
PrEP
adolescents
stigma
MSM
intimate partner violence
qualitative research
mothers
employment
adaptive functioning
protective factors
neglect
abuse
adolescence
healthcare
educational functioning
social functioning
household challenges
ACEs
pre-birth
early development
reading
school readiness
PRAMS
child flourishing
adolescent flourishing
neighborhood social cohesion
physical neighborhood environments
family resilience
adolescent
young adult
foster care
social support
relationships
wellbeing
life satisfaction
Black youth
suicide
positive parenting
arrests
conduct problems
externalizing mental health
family adversity
majority world
minority world
moderated mediation
multisystemic resilience
youth
parental physical abuse
violence resilience
hedonic factors
eudaimonic factors
peer status
internalizing symptoms
peer acceptance
peer rejection
popularity
exploration
attachment
activation
socioemotional development
internalizing problems
externalizing problems
fathers
COVID-19
parental stress
parental engagement
socioemotional problems and skills
positivity
coparenting support
psychotic-like experiences
emotion regulation
parents’ relationship
n/a
bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology
url ONIX_20221117_9783036554358_88