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Riina, Elizabeth M.; Feinberg, Mark E. – Family Relations, 2012
Combining social construction of gender and equity perspectives on parents' division of labor, this study extended research on associations between parents' childrearing involvement and adjustment by (a) differentiating between types of childrearing activities (task focused vs. relationship focused), (b) examining patterns of differences in these…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Mothers, Fathers, Sex Role
DeGarmo, David S.; Patras, Joshua; Eap, Sopagna – Family Relations, 2008
A stress-buffering hypothesis for parenting was tested in a county-representative sample of 218 divorced fathers. Social support for parenting (emergency and nonemergency child care, practical support, financial support) was hypothesized to moderate effects of stress (role overload, coparental conflict, and daily hassles) on fathers' quality…
Descriptors: Intervention, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Financial Support
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Erdwins, Carol J.; Buffardi, Louis C.; Casper, Wendy J.; O'Brien, Alison – Family Relations, 2001
Relationship of social support, role satisfaction, and self-efficacy to measures of role strain was explored in married, employed women with preschool aged children. Self efficacy in work and parental role proved to be a significant predictor of work-family conflict and role overload. Organizational support on role conflict was mediated by job…
Descriptors: Careers, Employed Women, Family Work Relationship, Job Satisfaction