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1. Comparing American Indian/Alaska Native Adolescent Daughters' and Their Mothers' Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Regarding Risk for Gestational Diabetes: Implications for Mother-Daughter Communication on Reproductive Health.

2. The male breadwinner nuclear family is not the 'traditional' human family, and promotion of this myth may have adverse health consequences.

3. Multiple endocrine neoplasia 2A with RET mutation p.Cys611Tyr: A case report.

4. 'Aching to be a boy': A preliminary analysis of gender assignment of intersex persons in India in a culture of son preference.

5. Bacha posh in Afghanistan: factors associated with raising a girl as a boy.

6. HPV vaccine acceptance among African-American mothers and their daughters: an inquiry grounded in culture.

7. Body Image Models among Low-income African American Mothers and Daughters in the Southeast United States.

8. Exploring the Experience of African Immigrant Mothers Providing Reproductive Health Education to Their Daughters Aged 10 to 14 Years.

9. Barber-led sexual health education intervention for Black male adolescents and their fathers.

10. Preferred intervention strategies to improve dietary and physical activity behaviors among African-American mothers and daughters.

11. The Adolescent Health Care Broker-Adolescents Interpreting for Family Members and Themselves in Health Care.

12. The mothering experience of women with FGM/C raising 'uncut' daughters, in Ivory Coast and in Canada.

13. Intention of Mothers in Israel to Vaccinate their Sons against the Human Papilloma Virus.

14. Impact of Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia Patients on Depression in Daughter and Daughter-in-Law Caregivers.

15. Transactions in Suffering: Mothers, Daughters, and Chronic Disease Comorbidities in New Delhi, India.

16. Factors Associated with HPV Vaccination among Cambodian American Teenagers.

18. Eating at the table, on the couch and in bed: An exploration of different locus of commensality in the discourses of Brazilian working mothers.

19. Parent and African American Daughter Obesity Prevention Interventions: An Integrative Review.

20. Attitudes towards human papillomavirus vaccination among Arab ethnic minority in Denmark: A qualitative study.

21. What can we learn from the study of Mexican-origin families in the United States?

22. Coparenting profiles in the context of Mexican-origin teen pregnancy: links to mother-daughter relationship quality and adjustment.

23. A mixed methods study of food safety knowledge, practices and beliefs in Hispanic families with young children.

24. The effect of communication change on long-term reductions in child exposure to conflict: impact of the promoting strong African American families (ProSAAF) program.

25. Who chooses vasectomy in Rwanda? Survey data from couples who chose vasectomy, 2010-2012.

26. Do mobile family planning clinics facilitate vasectomy use in Nepal?

27. Beliefs about children's adjustment in same-sex families: Spanish and Chilean university students.

28. Parenting strategies African American mothers employ to decrease sexual risk behaviors in their early adolescent daughters.

29. Daughter preference and contraceptive-use in matrilineal tribal societies in Meghalaya, India.

30. The desire for sons and excess fertility: a household-level analysis of parity progression in India.

31. Missing female fetus: a micro level investigation of sex determination in a periurban area of Northern India.

32. The sociocultural context of family size preference, ideal sex composition, and induced abortion in India: findings from India's National Family Health surveys.

33. Selecting sex: the effect of preferring sons.

34. Urbanization and daughter-biased parental investment in Fiji.

35. "There is such a thing as too many daughters, but not too many sons": A qualitative study of son preference and fetal sex selection among Indian immigrants in the United States.

36. Externally-resident daughters, social capital, and support for the elderly in rural Tibet.

37. Grandparental child care in Europe: evidence for preferential investment in more certain kin.

38. "Wenn ich leben soll, so sei es mit dir!" The relationship of father and son in Goethe's "Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre".

39. New technologies applied to family history: a particular case of southern Europe in the eighteenth century.

40. Making time for the children: self-temporalization and the cultivation of the antisuicidal subject in south India.

41. Enduring love? Attitudes to family and inheritance law in England and Wales.

42. Son preference in rural China: patrilineal families and socioeconomic change.

43. Why do low-income minority parents choose human papillomavirus vaccination for their daughters?

44. Mothers and daughters-in-law: a prospective study of informal care-giving arrangements and survival in Japan.

45. Family transitions and juvenile delinquency.

46. The "afterlife" of parenting: memory, parentage, and personal identity in Britain c. 1760-1830.

47. Nonresident fathers' parenting, family processes, and children's development in urban, poor, single-mother families.

48. Living above the shop: home, business, and family in the English "Industrial Revolution".

49. "In my opinion, work would be in first place and family in second": young women's imagined gender-work relations in post-Soviet Lithuania.

50. The Residual Parent to Come: on the need for parental expertise and advice.

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