impact of mothers' parenting, involvement by nonresidential fathers, and parental conflict on the adjustment of adolescent children
THe present study used panel data on 207 divorced women and their children to examine the influence of mothers' parenting practices, involvement of nonresidential fathers, and parental conflict on the adjustment of adolescents living in mother-headed households. In addition, the study investiga...
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