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Theisen, Jaclyn C., Brian G. Ogolsky, Jeffry A. Simpson, and W. Steven Rholes. "Dyad to triad: A longitudinal analysis of humor and pregnancy intention during the transition to parenthood." Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 36, no. 11-12 (2019): 3611–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265407519831076.

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The transition to parenthood is a stressful life event that often leads to decreases in relationship satisfaction over time. Guided by the Stress Buffering Model, we examined how pregnancy intention and humor use are associated with relationship satisfaction across the transition to parenthood using a multi-wave longitudinal design. First-time parents were initially assessed prenatally and then every 6-month postpartum for 2 years. Six months after birth, each couple was video-recorded engaging in two support discussions where each partner’s use of different humor styles was observed and rated
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Bozkanat, Esra. "Unveiling childfree voices: representation, humor, and resistance on Instagram." methaodos.revista de ciencias sociales 13, no. 1 (2025): m251301a06. https://doi.org/10.17502/mrcs.v13i1.861.

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This research aims to reveal the social representation of voluntary childlessness (VC) on Instagram, focusing on how individuals construct and defend their childfree identity in a digital visual environment. Grounded in Social Representations Theory (SRT), the analysis examines 212 posts from Instagram accounts dedicated to VC content. Using netnography—a qualitative method for studying online communities—and thematic analysis, recurring patterns in how VC is communicated and negotiated are explored. Posts were selected based on relevant hashtags (e.g., #childfreebychoice) and representation-f
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Villahermosa, Fritzie K., and Kristine A. Condes. "Parenthood in Waiting: Lived Experience of Parent Facing Challenges in Conceiving." International Multidisciplinary Journal of Research for Innovation, Sustainability and Excellence (IMJRISE) 2, no. 5 (2025): 185–93. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15373508.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> <strong>&nbsp;</strong> Struggling to conceive is a significant challenge faced by many couples, particularly in rural areas where access to healthcare is limited (Smith, 2020). Despite the growing awareness of fertility challenges, research on the emotional and psychological experiences of individuals facing such difficulties in rural communities, especially in the Philippines, remains sparse (Rodriguez &amp; Garcia, 2019). This qualitative phenomenological study explore the emotional, psychological, and social impacts of these struggles, highlighting the coping mech
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Miola, Alessandro, Stefano Caiolo, Giancarlo Pontoni, et al. "Anxiety and Depression during the Second Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Coping Strategies." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 4 (2023): 2974. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20042974.

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Background: Evidence suggests increased anxious-depressive symptoms in the general population during the COVID-19 pandemic, also in its second wave. High symptom variability across individuals suggests that risk and protective factors, including coping strategies, can play a mediating role. Methods: General Anxiety Disorder-7, Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and Brief-COPE questionnaires were administered to people attending a COVID-19 point-of-care. Univariate and multivariate methods were used to test the association of symptoms with risk and protective factors. Results: A total of 3509 part
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Wileczek, Anna. "Linguistic images of modern parenthood on parenting websites." Kwartalnik Pedagogiczny 64, no. 4 (254 (2020): 197–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.8469.

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Contemporary socio-cultural transformations of family life can be observed in the area of non-specialist parental discourse in terms of both modern parenthood and the celebration of childhood. The new quality in the experience and creation of parenthood is noticeable especially in the communication performed with the help of Web 2.0 tools (which are currently among the most important platforms for the exchange of particularly valued “unscientific” – experience, because it is based on empirical knowledge). Internet messages (entries, posts, comments) create an involved parenting and glorify a s
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Eragamreddy, Nagamurali. ""Something Wicked This Way Comes, Chuckles” Humor and the Uncanny in Shirley Jackson's Charles." Studies in Humanities and Education 5, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.48185/she.v5i2.1116.

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This research looks at how Shirley Jackson's short story "Charles" blends the uncanny and humor to delve into more complex psychological and sociological concerns. The study aims to analyze the roles that humor and the uncanny play in the story, as well as how they impact tone and mood and how they depict parental perspective and childhood behavior. This study employs qualitative theme analysis to examine how Jackson combines the uncanny and humor to address larger psychological and societal issues. Data analysis entails finding themes and patterns connected to these elements, whereas data col
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Han, R. Z., N. E. Gorban, and L. M. Slobodchenko. "UKRAINIAN YOUTH LIFESTYLE PECULIARITIES WITH THE EYES OF A TEENAGER AND HIS MOTHER." Art of Medicine, December 30, 2021, 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.21802/artm.2021.4.20.27.

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The most important criterion for assessing the well-being of society, a factor in the national security of the country is the health of the younger generation. The state of health of adolescents is largely determined by the level of valeological education in the family. After all, the family develops the skills of a healthy lifestyle, universal spiritual values, and norms of social life. The main task today, on the one hand, is to study and identify the factors of individual and family health and social risk, and on the other hand - to optimize the early diagnosis and prevention of health diso
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Randall, James, Lizette Nolte, and David Wellsted. "Facing Loss and Finding Hope in Narrating Together: Accounts of Parenthood Following the Death of a Child to Muscular Dystrophy." Illness, Crisis & Loss, July 20, 2021, 105413732110137. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10541373211013719.

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Muscular dystrophy is a terminal muscle-wasting condition, whereby families face continuous challenges as their child’s health deteriorates. This research explored accounts of parenthood following bereavement of their child to muscular dystrophy. Narrative inquiry was used to analyse interviews with four couples. Findings suggest an importance in narrating adversities ( waking up to different futures) and positive influence ( creating legacies). The research highlighted how humour is often used to support others to witness painful accounts ( humour through the struggle). Parents appeared to co
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Books on the topic "Parenthood – Humor"

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Seabrook, Jane. Parenthood. Ten Speed Press, 2005.

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Sheridan, Mary. Belly laughs and babies: A heartwarming, humorous collection of true-life stories from pregnancy, childbirth, and crazed new parenthood. Laughing Stork Press, 1997.

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Bruce, Lansky, ed. Familiarity breeds children: The best quotes, quips & rhymes about parenthood. Meadowbrook Press, 1994.

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Bruce, Lansky, ed. The Funny side of parenthood: The best quotes, quips, & rhymes. Meadowbrook Press, 1994.

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Frazier, Ian. Lamentations of the father. Westminster John Knox Press, 2000.

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Rothman, J. D. The neurotic parent's guide to college admissions: Strategies for helicoptering, hot-housing & micromanaging. Prospect Park Books, 2012.

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Frazier, Ian. Lamentations of the father. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008.

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Elder, Jo. A user's guide to parenthood: Wisdom for facing the trials of raising kids. One More Press, 1992.

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Reiser, Paul. Babyhood. Avon Books, 1998.

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Mungeam, Frank. A guy's guide to pregnancy: Preparing for parenthood together. Beyond Words Pub., 1998.

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