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  1. 26 de jun. de 2016 · This paper aims to explore some relevant aspects of the intra family dynamics, to reveal the meanings and analyse the evolution of maternal single-parent families that are socially...

  2. This paper aims to explore some relevant aspects of the intra family dynamics, to reveal the meanings and analyse the evolution of maternal single-parent families that are socially vulnerable, as it is described in the scholarly literature, and to present the specific characteristics of this family type.

  3. Children from single-mother families are at increased risk of psychosocial morbidity. This article examines the strength of association between single-mother family status and child outcome, both alone and controlling for other sociodemographic and personal (maternal/family) variables.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2019 · Where parental conflict is high, children born to single mothers or experiencing parental separation while young may be exposed to less parental conflict, and early parental separation may be more beneficial to their outcomes than those which occur in later childhood.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2019 · Young maternal age and maternal single status have been reported to increase the risk for adverse outcomes for both mother and child. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of young maternal age and maternal single status on maternal and child mental health and child development at age 3.

  6. Definition. Single parent families are comprised of a parent/caregiver and one or more dependent children without the presence and support of a spouse or adult partner who is sharing the responsibility of parenting. Description. Overview.

  7. Hypothesis 2: household structure (single-parent vs. dual parent/multigenerational) would moderate these associations such that the relationship between maternal mental health dimensions and children’s odds of being overweight/obese would be stronger for women in single-parent households.