ABSTRACT
In this volume leading researchers offer an interesting and accessible overview of what we now know about risk and protective factors for family functioning and child adjustment in different kinds of families. They explore interactions among individual, familial, and extrafamilial risk and protective factors in an attempt to explain the great diversity in parents' and children's responses to different kinds of experiences associated with marriage, divorce, life in a single parent household, and remarriage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|43 pages
Why Marriages Succeed or Fail
part II|46 pages
Child Adjustment in Different Family Forms
chapter 3|18 pages
Multiple Risks and Adjustment in Young Children Growing up in Different Family Settings
part III|133 pages
Family Functioning and Child Adjustment in Divorced and Single-Parent Families
chapter 8|27 pages
Young African American Multigenerational Families in Poverty
part IV|95 pages
Family Functioning and Child Adjustment in Repartnered Relationships and in Stepfamilies
chapter 10|26 pages
Contexts as Predictors of Changing Maternal Parenting Practices in Diverse Family Structures
chapter 11|19 pages
From Marriage to Remarriage and Beyond
part V|24 pages
Intervention