P. (2020). Psychological well-being of fathers with and without a child with intellectual disability: A population-based study. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 64, 399–413. https://doi.org/10.1111/jir.12692 Article Google Scholar Lee, J. R., Kim, G., Yi, Y., Song, S....
All of the effects mentioned above probably have implications for the health of the parents and ultimately their mortality. For example, a higher weight (possibly linked to having sons, for mothers) is a risk factor for several potentially fatal diseases. Working long hours, such as fathers of ...
This suggests that mothers’ health may be more strongly linked to children’s acquisition of transitions to adulthood than fathers’. We also control for parents’ race and ethnicity. Family closeness is often higher among Black, Latinx, and Asian families in the United States. Families of ...
In 2023, there were about 15.09 million children living with a single mother in the United States, and about 3.05 million children living with a single father.
First, we provided descriptive statistics for the analytic sample stratified by maternal sexual identity. We compared each mean or proportion among children with mothers from different sexual minority categories to the 95% confidence intervals for the children of heterosexual women. Second, we estimated...
Overview Mothers and fathers Work and finances CelebrationsThe most important statistics Number of families in the U.S. 1960-2023 Number of families in the US by number of children 2000-2023 U.S. family households with children, by family type 1970-2022 Children living with married/unmarried...
Third, this study mainly investigated mothers of firstborn children, in the future, there is a need to investigate fathers and mothers separately and compare the differences. Finally, due to the fact that many first-borns' younger sister or brother are too young to successfully complete the ...
To further confirm the results, the “tidyLPA” package in R was used to check the fit statistics on models with one to four clusters. The Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC)47, the Entropy value, and the Bootstrapped Likelihood Ratio Test (BLRT) were considered. When the BIC is applied,...
We further conducted regressions for fathers and mothers separately. In the supplemental analysis, we estimated generalized ordered logistic regression to compare the probability of additional visits (vs no or only initial visit) between families of children with vs without cancer. Among parents of ...
Children's hospitalisation is difficult for the family and the immediate environment. In these cases, the provision of psychological support is particularly important. Chronically ill children who are regularly hospitalised are in a particularly difficul