196 results on '"Pittman, Joe F."'
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2. Stress and Performance Standards: A Dynamic Approach to Time Spent in Housework
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3. Engagement in Risky Sexual Behavior: Adolescents' Perceptions of Self and the Parent-Child Relationship Matter
4. Stress as a Driver of the Allocation of Housework
5. The Effects of Work History and Timing of Marriage on the Division of Household Labor: A Life-Course Perspective
6. The role of romantic attachment security and dating identity exploration in understanding adolescents' sexual attitudes and cumulative sexual risk-taking
7. Relationship Education and Classroom Climate Impact on Adolescents' Standards for Partners/Relationships
8. Parental Support, Psychological Control, and Early Adolescents' Relationships with Friends and Dating Partners
9. Relationship Quality and Depressed Affect Among a Diverse Sample of Relationally Unstable Relationship Education Participants
10. Identity Exploration in the Dating Domain: The Role of Attachment Dimensions and Parenting Practices
11. Identity and Intimacy during Adolescence: Connections among Identity Styles, Romantic Attachment and Identity Commitment
12. Does Family Structure Matter? A Domain-Specific Examination of Identity Exploration and Commitment
13. Profiles of Identity Exploration and Commitment across Domains
14. Evaluation of a Statewide Youth-Focused Relationships Education Curriculum
15. Development and Validation of a Q-Sort Measure of Identity Processing Style: The Identity Processing Style Q-Sort
16. Adolescent Psychological Well-Being by Identity Style
17. Comparing Maltreating Fathers and Mothers in Terms of Personal Distress, Interpersonal Functioning, and Perceptions of Family Climate
18. The Instability of Possible Selves: Identity Processes within Late Adolescents' Close Peer Relationships.
19. Adolescent Prosocial Values and Self-Efficacy in Relation to Delinquency, Risky Sexual Behavior, and Drug Use.
20. Adolescents on the Move: Adjustment to Family Relocation.
21. Marital Cohesion: A Path Model
22. Family Contributions to Work Commitment
23. Quality of Family Life, Social Support, and Stress
24. Predictors of Spousal Support for the Work Commitments of Husbands
25. A Pilot Education Program for Families of Incarcerated Serious Juvenile Offenders
26. Sex of Spouse Abuse Offender and Directionality of Abuse as Predictors of Personal Distress, Interpersonal Functioning, and Perceptions of Family Climate
27. The prevalence of marital transitions in military families
28. Comparing different types of child abuse and spouse abuse offenders
29. Temporal Associations Between Psychological and Physical Intimate Partner Violence: A Cross-Lag Analysis
30. Satisfaction with performance of housework: the roles of time spent, quality assessment, and stress
31. Negotiating time spent in housework in early marriage: Tense and non-tense discussions
32. Work/family fit as a mediator of work factors on marital tension: evidence from the interface of greedy institutions
33. Predicting Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration From Late Adolescence to Young Adulthood.
34. Classes of Intimate Partner Violence From Late Adolescence to Young Adulthood.
35. Predicting Parenting Difficulty.
36. Erikson and the Relational Context of Identity: Strengthening Connections With Attachment Theory
37. Predicting Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration From Late Adolescence to Young Adulthood
38. Connections Among Identity, Attachment, and Psychological Dating Aggression During Adolescence
39. Classes of Intimate Partner Violence From Late Adolescence to Young Adulthood
40. Corrigendum to “Identity and intimacy during adolescence: Connections among identity styles, romantic attachment and identity commitment” [J. Adolesc. 35 (2012) 1427–1439]
41. Adolescent Substance Use: Direct and Interactive Parental and School Impacts
42. Quality of family life, social support, and stress
43. Engagement in Risky Sexual Behavior
44. Attachment Orientations: A Boon to Family Theory and Research
45. The Role of Identity Styles and Academic Possible Selves on Academic Outcomes for High School Students
46. Attachment, Identity, and Intimacy: Parallels Between Bowlby's and Erikson's Paradigms
47. What Adolescents Bring to and Learn from Relationship Education Classes: Does Social Address Matter?
48. Profiles of Identity Exploration and Commitment Across Domains
49. Identity Processing Style Q-Sort
50. Identity as a Moderator of Intervention-Related Change: Identity Style and Adolescents' Responses to Relationships Education
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