| “Depressed Daddy-less Daughters” |
| How Religion Helps Veterans |
| Health and Well-Being by Religious Affiliation |
| Child Well-Being and Parents’ Marriage |
| Parental Modeling Affects Children’s Future Relationships |
| Family Mealtime has Positive Effects on Youth’s
Psychosocial Outcomes |
| Family
Mealtime Sown at a Young Age Results in Thriving |
| Family Meals Boost Emotional Well-Being Among New Zealand
Youth |
| Family
Meals Decrease Risk of Mental Disorders Among Iranian Youth |
| Family Meals Yield Positive Psychosocial Outcomes Among
Adolescents |
| Father Engagement Reduces Stress in their Adolescent
Child |
| Father Engagement Reduces Depressive Affect and Promotes
Cognitive Development |
| Paternal
Involvement Increases Children’s Quality of Life |
| Family Connectedness Protects Elderly Patients from
Committing Suicide |
Family dinners have major adolescent mental health
implications, but certain family structures and employment arrangements make
them much more or much less likely.
|
| Family Dinners Mediate the Relationship between
Cyberbullying and Adolescent Mental Health |
| Family Meals Are Good for Adolescents |
| Family Breakfasts and Adolescent Well-Being |
| Family Dinners, Mental Health Benefits and Protection
from Cyberbullying |
| Family Structure Influences Suicidal Ideation and
Attempts |
| Family Structure Influences Adolescent Health and Health
Behaviors |
| Family Cohesion and Conflict: Impact on Children’s Health
and Well-Being |
| Religious
Upbringing Promotes Well-Being in Adulthood |
| Religious Upbringing Promotes Well-Being in Adulthood |
| Religion Is Good For Your Mental Health |
| Meaning In Life and Positive Religious Coping Strategies
Linked to Less Loneliness |
| Attachment Style Influences Relationship Satisfaction and
Parent-Infant Bonding |
| Productivity Benefits of Freedom of Religion in the
Workplace |
| Faith When There Is No Workplace |
Adolescents
OK with Having a Child Out-of-Wedlock
|
| Religion Promotes Mental Health and Well-Being |
| Married Persons are Less Lonely than Cohabitors and
Single Persons |
| Religion and Family are Pathways to Human Flourishing |
Religious Participation Exerts Powerful Effects on Human
Flourishing
|
| Parental Warmth Leads to Their Children Flourishing |
| Married Koreans Have Higher Life Satisfaction |
| Men and Women Perceive Marital Quality Differently |
| Men and Women Perceive Marital Quality Differently |
| High Marital Quality Translates into Better Health |
| When Fathers See Their Infants, Brain Activation and
Testosterone Levels Increase |
| Gratitude
Decreases Attachment Anxiety |
| Couples
Who Express Gratitude Stay Together and Are More Satisfied In Their
Relationship |
| Gratitude Promotes a Positive Outlook in Relationships |
| For Iranian Muslims, Religiosity and Hope Mediate the
Association Between Attachment Style and Life Satisfaction |
| Parents Behind Bars: What Happens to Their Children? |
| Parent-Child Bond, Socioeconomic Status, and Health |
| Religion and Health |
| Attachment and Marital Satisfaction |
| Religious Attendance Decreases Depression Among Women |
| Religious Practice Increases Longevity |
| Religious Beliefs Provide Purpose for Socially
Disconnected Persons |
| Religiosity
& Spirituality Correlate with Positive Psychosocial Functioning |
| Religious
Attendance, Family Structure & Adolescent Psychological Well-Being:
Continuity in the Two Great Loves: |
| A
Father’s Involvement and Secure Attachment Between Fathers and Infants Varied
by Timing and Type of Involvement |
| A Secure Father-Infant Attachment Predicts Greater
Paternal Sensitivity Over Time |
| The American Academy of Pediatrics Acknowledges the
Importance of Fatherhood Involvement in Child Health and Development |
| A Father’s Touch Positively Impacts His Infant and
Himself |
| Fathers’ Healthy Attachment with their Infants Have
Higher Quality Relationships and Interactions with Them |
| Father-Infant Interaction Influences Fathers’ Hormonal
Responses |
| Women Who Frequently Go To Church Have Lower Mortality
Rates |
| Women Who Go to Church Are Less Likely to Die from
Despair |
| Sense of Belonging Impacts Health, Including Mental
Health Across the Lifespan |
| People With a Sense of Belonging are More Likely to Have
Positive Mental Health Outcomes |
| Prayer Promotes Forgiveness and Enhances Relationship
Quality |
| Prayer Strengthens Commitment through Relationship
Satisfaction |
| U.S.
Military: Amongst Religious Hostility Suicide Rates Soar |
Mental Health and Worship
|
| MARRI
Research: Religion and preventing sexual harm |
| Divorce Jeopardizes Girls’ Health |
| Marriage and Mental Health in Young Adults |
| Single Parents Are the Most Sleep Deprived |
| Effects of Divorce on Children’s Health |
| Social Media Usage Linked to Depression |
| Porn: A Public Health Crisis |
| Porn: A Public Health Crisis |
| Maternal Support and Children’s Brain Growth |
| Young Mothers, Absent Fathers, and Crime |
| Adolescent
Adversities Linked to Sleep Deprivation in Adulthood |
| Depression among Adolescents with Same-Sex Parents |
| Religious Practice and Suicide |
| Hormonal Contraception and Depression |
| Hormonal Contraception and Depression |
| Fathers’ Smoking Prior to Conception Harms Future
Children |
| Parental Absence Linked to Children’s Smoking and Alcohol
Consumption |
| Shotgun Marriages Increase Among Vulnerable Populations |
| Childhood Family Structure and Future Risk-Taking |
| Relationship Status and Partner Violence |
| Divorce Linked with Alcoholism |
| Marriage Decreases Stress |
| Same-Sex Marriage and Teen Suicide |
| Casual Sex and Sexual Harassment |
| The More Common Divorce Is, the
More Harmful it Is |
| Father’s Involvement Boosts Baby’s Mental Development |
| Fathers Can Offset Consequences of Maternal Depression |
| Parents’ Divorce Can Harm Children’s Health |
| Parental Divorce Affects Children’s Long-term Health |
| Parental Technology Use and Child Behavior |
| Child Poverty Risk During a Recession |
| Division of Labor and Psychological Well-Being |
| Marijuana and Alcohol Disrupts Life Milestones |
| CHILD’S WELLBEING IN FAMILIES OF LONE MOTHERS |
| CHILD’S WELLBEING IN FAMILIES OF LONE MOTHERS |
| CHILDHOOD
ADVERSITY, Religion, AND CHANGE IN ADULT MENTAL HEALTH. |
| TEEN SMARTPHONE USERS ARE LESS HAPPY |
| TEEN SMARTPHONE USERS ARE LESS HAPPY |
| PORNOGRAPHY EMASCULATES MEN |
| PORNOGRAPHY’S
EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN |
| PORNOGRAPHY’S
EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN |
| Greater Marital Quality, Better Health |
| Marital Quality Affects a Wide Range of Health Outcomes |
| Marital Quality Moderates Genetic and Environmental
Influences on Mental Disorders |
| Cohabiters Have Worse Mental Health When Compared to
Married Individuals |
| Attachment Style Plays a Role in the Patient-Physician
Relationship |
| Attachment
Style and the Probability of Suicide |
| Self-Criticism Explains a lot of the Relationship Between
Attachment Style and Suicide |
| Interpersonal Problems Mediate the Link Between
Attachment Style and Suicide |
| Severity of Psychopathology Symptoms Differ by Attachment
Style |
| Individuals with Psychosis are More Likely to Have an
Insecure Attachment Style |
| Avoidant Attachment Style, and
Mental Health Problems in Elderly Women |
| Attachment and Binge Eating |
| Attachment and the Alcoholic |
| Attachment
Style and Behaviors Related to Sex and Drugs. |
| Resilience Components Differ by Sex |
| Resilience When Stressed Differs Between Males and
Females Across the Lifespan |
| Parental Rejection and Risky Behaviors: Differences
between Male and Female |
| Same Attachment Style: Very Different Brain Structure
Effects for Men and Women |
| Same
Attachment Style: Very Different Brain Structure Effects for Men and Women |
| Sex Differences in Attachment Styles, Jealousies and
Infidelities |
| Sex Hormones Program Sex Differences Throughout the Brain |
| Sex Differences Have Implications for Personalized
Therapy |
| Sex Differences in Alcohol Use |
| Severity of Alcohol Dependence Differ Between the Sexes |
| Sex Differences in Addictive Behaviors |
| Sexting and Its Correlates |
| 2 years ago: Contraception, Suicide and STDs |
| 2 years ago: Contraception, Suicide and STDs |
| 4 years ago: Contraception, Depression and
Antidepressants |
| 5 years ago: Contraception: Brain Function and Morphology |
| Demography of Loneliness |
| Neural Evidence that Two Really Do Become One |
| The
Neurobiology of Religion |
| Social Integration is Good for Health and Longevity |
| Adolescent Sex and Suicide |
| Young
Americans More Likely to Push Emotional and Sexual Boundaries Online |
| Marriage Decreases Risk of Suicide Especially among Men |
| Sweet Dreams Come from Great Marriages |
| Paternal Involvement Impacts Infants’ Brain Development |
| Father’s Interaction Changes the Brain Volume of his
Infant Child |
| Interventions That Engage Fathers During Pregnancy,
Childbirth, and Infancy Improve Both Mothers’ and Infants’ Health |
| A Father’s Involvement During Infancy Predicts Children’s
Mental Health in Childhood |
| Men and Women Have Different Attachment Styles |
| Women are Relational, Men are Action-Oriented |
| Men and Woman Have Complementary Brain Structure and
Function |
| Men Have Higher Cognitive Functioning than Women, But Do
Not Differ with Women in Emotional Intelligence |
| Baby Girls Prefer Dolls While Baby Boys Prefer Cars |
| Young Boys Prefer to Play with Guns and Cars, Young Girls
Prefer to Play with Dolls |
| Parental Encouragement Does Not Alter Infants’
Preferences for Toys |
| Girls
Prefer to Wear Dresses While Boys Avoid Feminine Clothing |
| Sex
Differences Matter |
| Men and Women Have Different Personality Traits |
| Men
and Women Respond Differently to Stress Across Stages of Life |
| Religious Upbringing Impacts Your Well-Being |
| Religiosity among Adolescents with Cancer Have Lower
Levels of Anxiety, Depression, and Fatigue |
| Fathers’
Religious Attendance Decreases the Likelihood of Risky Behavior Among
Adolescents |
| Fathers’ Religious Attendance Decreases the Likelihood of
Risky Behavior Among Adolescents |
| Fathers’ Religious Attendance Decreases the Likelihood of
Risky Behavior Among Adolescents |
| Economic Consequences of Gray Divorce Affect Men and
Women Differently |
| Depressive Symptoms Occur After Gray Divorce and
Subsequent Repartnering |
| Attachment Style Influences
Brain Connectivity in Children |