نتایج جستجو برای: transition to parenthood

تعداد نتایج: 10675101  

2007
Abbie E. Goldberg Maureen Perry-Jenkins

No research has examined the division of labor across the transition to parenthood for same-sex couples. The current study examined the division of labor in 29 lesbian couples (58 women) during the transition to parenthood. Women were interviewed during their last trimester and 3–4 months postnatally. Two theoretical approaches – gender theory and economic theory – were used to generate competi...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2014
S Katherine Nelson Kostadin Kushlev Sonja Lyubomirsky

The relationship between parenthood and well-being has become a hot topic among scholars, media, and general public alike. The research, however, has been mixed-some studies indicate that parents are happier than nonparents, whereas others suggest the reverse. We suggest that the question of whether parents are more or less happy than their childless peers is not the most meaningful one. To rec...

Journal: :Family process 2012
Jemima Petch W Kim Halford Debra K Creedy Jenny Gamble

This study evaluated if the transition to parenthood is a window of opportunity to provide couple relationship education (CRE) to new parents at high risk for future relationship problems. Fifty-three percent of eligible couples approached agreed to participate in CRE and of these 80% had not previously accessed CRE. Couples were a broad representative of Australian couples having their first c...

Journal: :Professional psychology, research and practice 2014
Abbie E Goldberg Lori A Kinkler April M Moyer Elizabeth Weber

Little research has examined the transition to parenthood among couples who adopt through the child welfare system. The current qualitative study of 84 individuals within 42 couples (17 lesbian, 13 gay, and 12 heterosexual), who were placed with a child via foster care three months earlier, examined perceived changes in their intimate relationship. Findings indicated that, like heterosexual bio...

Journal: :Family relations 2013
B J Zvara Sarah J Schoppe-Sullivan Claire M Kamp Dush

Using data from 182 dual-earner couples experiencing the transition to parenthood, this study examined associations between prenatal involvement, gender role beliefs, and maternal gatekeeping and new fathers' involvement in child health care. Results indicated that prenatal father involvement was associated with both fathers' direct engagement in child health care and fathers' perceived influen...

2015
Rachel Margolis Mikko Myrskylä

A major component driving cross-country fertility differences in the developed world is differences in the probability of having additional children among those who have one. Why do people stop at having only one child? We hypothesize that the experience of the transition to parenthood is an important determinant of further fertility. Analyzing longitudinal data from Germany, we find that the e...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2006
William J Doherty Martha Farrell Erickson Ralph LaRossa

This study examined whether a group educational intervention during the transition to parenthood can enhance the quality of father-child interaction and increase father involvement with their children. A randomized experimental design was used to evaluate an 8-session program with 165 couples who were first-time parents, beginning during the second trimester of pregnancy and ending at 5 months ...

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