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    Family and life stressors predict adolescents' social behaviors via parenting and moral identity [1]
    Family relationships and Mexican American emerging adults' adjustment [1]
    Family support and prosocial behaviors in U. S. Mexican and European American young adults : the intervening roles of respect and sociocognitive/emotive traits [1]
    Finding what works : managing resources to facilitate coparenting in unmarried families [1]
    From living apart, to living-apart-together : [1]
    Gay fathers' coparenting experiences with ex-wives [1]
    The good, the bad, and the ugly : divorced mothers' experiences with coparenting [1]
    A grounded theory investigation of skip-generation stepgrandparent-stepgrandchild relationships [1]
    A grounded theory of being 'gatekept' in multigenerational stepfamilies [1]
    Growing pains : pubertal status, gender, and skin tone as influences on Latinx parent-child relationships [1]
    Healthcare communication barriers encountered by child life specialists [1]
    Hou-Jin : a case study of external assistance in community action [1]
    Household labor and marital quality : perceived partner responsiveness as a buffer for unfair divisions of labor [1]
    How financial decision-making changes when a marriage ends : evidence from the 1992-2016 health and retirement study [1]
    "I know it looks like I'm leaving, but I'm not leaving you" : nonresidential father identities after divorce [1]
    I'd rather beg for forgiveness than ask for permission : sexuality education teachers' identities and agency in the classroom [1]
    Individual, relational, and cultural correlates of U.S. Latino/a college students' prosocial behaviors [1]
    The influence of self-perceptions of aging on cognitive functioning in older adult dyads [1]
    The intergenerational transmission of relationship instability : a focus on emerging adult cyclical relationships [1]
    The interpersonal implications of discrimination : how discrimination in adolescence influences intergroup contact in young adulthood [1]