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Manhas, Dr Sarika, Anupa Sharma, and Riya Riya. "Assessment of parent adolescent relationship of single parent families of Jammu city." International Journal of Scientific Research 2, no. 7 (2012): 226–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/july2013/74.

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Laveena, D'Mello, B. M. Govindaraju Dr., and Meena Monteiro Dr. "A STUDY ON THE CHALLENGES FACED BY SINGLE PARENT ON TEENAGER CARE." International Journal of Advanced Trends in Engineering and Technology 1, no. 1 (2017): 54–59. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229463.

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In India, single parents mean father or mother the one who is living alone with their children without his/her partner, because of death, divorce, or separation. In a case of divorce/separation generally, the mother is given custody of the children. Divorce is the most street-full experience that one can have in adulthood. It can be also extremely upsetting to children. Life is hard for most single parent families in India. Yet many people choose to divorce or separation rather than remain in an unhappy relationship, even though they know the difficulty of adjustments. A single parent need not
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Ziehl, Susan C. "Single Parent Families." Agenda, no. 22 (1994): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4065734.

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Hanson, Shirley M. H., and Michael J. Sporakowski. "Single Parent Families." Family Relations 35, no. 1 (1986): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/584276.

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Kennedy, Gregory E., Kris Kissman, and Jo Ann Allen. "Single-Parent Families." Family Relations 43, no. 1 (1994): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/585154.

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Masheter, Carol, Kris Kissman, and Jo Ann Allen. "Single-Parent Families." Journal of Marriage and the Family 55, no. 3 (1993): 785. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/353358.

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Hanson, Shirley M. H., Marsha L. Heims, Doris J. Julian, and Marvin B. Sussman. "Single Parent Families:." Marriage & Family Review 20, no. 1-2 (1994): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j002v20n01_01.

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Schlesinger, Benjamin. "Single Parent Families:." Marriage & Family Review 20, no. 3-4 (1994): 463–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j002v20n03_08.

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Chaiklin, Harris L. "Single-Parent Families." Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 182, no. 5 (1994): 312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005053-199405000-00020.

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Mauldin, Teresa A., Yoko Mimura, M. J. Kabaci, Joan C. Koonce, Michael Rupured, and Jennifer W. Jordan. "Does Marital Status of Parents Relate to Family Communication Regarding Finances?" Journal of Youth Development 6, no. 1 (2011): 30–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2011.196.

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How do youth and parents perceive their communication with each other? How do they perceive communication about money with each other? Are there differences between married-parent families and single-parent families? The reported study examined the discrepancies in perception between parents and youth and compares these differences between married and single-parent families. Although single-parent families had greater discrepancies in perceptions regarding communication in general, there was no evidence of such differences in discrepancies regarding communication about money. The finding sugge
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Sivakumar, Sunitha, and Vijay Laxmi Choudhary. "SOCIAL NETWORKS OF CHILDREN AND PARENTS IN SINGLE-PARENT FAMILIES." International Journal of Education, Modern Management, Applied Science & Social Science 06, no. 03(II) (2024): 66–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.62823/ijemmasss/6.3(ii).6900.

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This paper examines the social networks of children and parents of single-parent households, focusing on the special challenges and resources that characterize these families. Single-parent households face a specific set of challenges like financial stress and social isolation that can powerfully influence the well-being of both children and parents. We explore these questions using a mixed-methods approach that combines in-depth qualitative interviews and surveys to understand the structure and functioning of these networks in terms of emotional, social, and practical support. The great major
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Kojić, Miroslava, Zagorka Markov, and Smiljana Kojić Grandić. "Utjecaj obiteljskog stanja na pojavljivanje anksioznosti kod djece i adolescenata." Metodički obzori 18, no. 1(34) (2024): 29–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.32728/mo.18.1.2023.02.

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The prime aim of the research was to establish whether children and adolescentsfrom foster families and children and adolescents from single-parent families suffermore from anxiety than the respondents from two-parent families. The sampleincluded 124 respondents, 42 respondents from foster families, 38 children andadolescents from single-parent families and 44 from two-parent families. The resultsindicate that there are differences in the manifestation of anxiety when it comes torespondents from single-parent families and foster families compared to children andadolescents from two-parent fami
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Pawl, Jeree H. "Impact of Day Care on Parents and Family." Pediatrics 91, no. 1 (1993): 222–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.91.1.222.

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In addressing the impact of day care on parents and families, including the children who are in day care, one must first acknowledge the wide heterogeneity of the families who use day care. They include single parents who need to work to support themselves; single parents who are engaged in work-preparation programs in an effort to end their reliance on Aid to Families With Dependent Children (AFDC); single parents receiving AFDC who do not work and who, for various reasons, may have little hope of working, but where it is agreed that they need day care as respite or structure or as an educati
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Kroese, Janique, Wim Bernasco, Aart C. Liefbroer, and Jan Rouwendal. "Single-Parent Families and Adolescent Crime: Unpacking the Role of Parental Separation, Parental Decease, and Being Born to a Single-Parent Family." Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology 7, no. 4 (2021): 596–622. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40865-021-00183-7.

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AbstractAddressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we distinguish between different types of single-parent families. Using Dutch population register data on nearly 1.3 million children, we performed logistic regressions to assess the relation between growing up in a single-parent family before age 12 and the likelihood to engage in juvenile delinquency during adolescence. Our findings suggest that the likelihood of juvenile delinquency increases (1) when children are born to a single parent, followed by children with separated parents and chil
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Selnow, Gary W. "Parent-Child Relationships and Single and Two Parent Families: Implications for Substance Usage." Journal of Drug Education 17, no. 4 (1987): 315–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/gbyn-heq1-23d0-n977.

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This article examines the relationship between substance usage and parent-child relationships and the number of parents with whom the child lives. These relationships were examined through initial and cross-validation studies. Findings disclosed that youngsters who lived with both parents were less likely to report higher substance usage than those who lived with one parent. Also, youngsters who reported better parent-child relationships were more likely to report lower substance usage. Evidence is offered that parent-child relationships may be more important in predicting substance usage than
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Mastika, Henny Yusnita, and Enik Sartika. "PROBLEMATIKA ORANG TUA SINGLE PARENT DALAM MEMBERIKAN PEMBINAAN KEAGAMAAN DI LINGKUNGAN KELUARGA." Jurnal Ilmiah Al-Muttaqin 6, no. 1 (2021): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.37567/al-muttaqin.v6i1.235.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the problems of single parent parents in providing religious guidance in the family environment. This study uses a descriptive approach with qualitative research types. The result shows that the single parent problem in providing religious guidance to families in Buluh Engadang village has three problems, namely economic problems, social problems and educational problems. The problem experienced by single parents who are single parents is an economic problem. With this economic problem, single parent parents have spent a lot of time making a living. S
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Hanson, Shirley M. H. "Healthy Single Parent Families." Family Relations 35, no. 1 (1986): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/584291.

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Morrison, Nancy C. "Successful Single-Parent Families." Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 22, no. 3-4 (1995): 205–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j087v22n03_13.

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Parolin, Zachary, and Emma K. Lee. "Economic Precarity among Single Parents in the United States during the COVID-19 Pandemic." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 702, no. 1 (2022): 206–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00027162221122682.

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Single-parent families have historically faced greater economic precarity relative to other family types in the United States. We investigate how and whether those disparities widened after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using data on exposure to school and childcare center closures, unemployment, poverty, food hardship, and frequent worrying among single-parent families versus two-parent families throughout 2020 and 2021, we find that the challenges that single parents faced prior to the pandemic generally magnified after the arrival of COVID-19. In April 2020, one in four single parents
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Agrahari, Sunil Kumar, and Virendra Singh Ruhela. "A Comparative Study of Parent Involvement between Single Family Parents and Joint Family Parents of Children with Special Needs." International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research 10, no. 1 (2025): 238–46. https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20250132.

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The aim of the present study was to compare parental involvement of single family parents and joint family parents of children with special needs. Participants in this study were chosen using a purposive sampling technique. The sample comprised 50 parents of special needs children from Jaipur, Rajasthan, of which 25 were from single families (25 mothers and 25 fathers) and 25 were from joint families (25 mothers and 25 fathers). Parent Involvement Scale developed by Dr. Rita Chopra & Dr. Surabala Sahoo was used. The findings demonstrated a substantial difference between parent involvement
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Zhang, Qiongwen, Daniel T. L. Shek, and Yangu Pan. "Parent-Child Discrepancies in Perceived Parent-Child Communication and Depressive Symptoms in Early Adolescents in China." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 22 (2021): 12041. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182212041.

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Although recent studies demonstrated that parent-child discrepancies in the perceived family processes were associated with children’s developmental outcomes, few studies have addressed this issue in different types of families in mainland China. The present study investigated that how discrepancies in parents’ and adolescents’ perceptions of parent-adolescent communication were associated with early adolescent depressive symptoms in a nationally representative sample (N = 15,377) with 7010 father-adolescent dyads (adolescents: Mage = 14.24 years, SD = 1.25 years; 5960 adolescents from two-par
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Harold, Dr Sabina Rachel, and Katta Kiranm. "A Study on the Occupational Stress Experienced by Single Parents with Reference to Select Professions." Asian Journal of Basic Science & Research 05, no. 01 (2023): 01–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.38177/ajbsr.2023.5101.

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Over the past 20 years, single-parent families have become even more common than the so-called "nuclear family" consisting of a mother, father, and children. Today we see all sorts of single-parent families: headed by either the mother or the father, raising their children. Individuals of all ages experience stress, but single parents are particularly vulnerable. Single parents often complain that they have too much to do, not enough time, and not enough money to maintain themselves and their families. As a consequence of a life-altering catastrophe, such as death or divorce/separation, single
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Dr., Sabina Rachel Harold, and Kiranmai Katta. "A Study on the Occupational Stress Experienced by Single Parents with Reference to Select Professions." Asian Journal of Basic Science & Research 5, no. 1 (2023): 01–10. https://doi.org/10.38177/AJBSR.2023.5101.

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Over the past 20 years, single-parent families have become even more common than the so-called "nuclear family" consisting of a mother, father, and children. Today we see all sorts of single-parent families: headed by either the mother or the father, raising their children. Individuals of all ages experience stress, but single parents are particularly vulnerable. Single parents often complain that they have too much to do, not enough time, and not enough money to maintain themselves and their families. As a consequence of a life-altering catastrophe, such as death or divorce/separati
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Barrett, Garry F., and Robert Conlon. "Health Care Spending, Family Structure and Family Health." Economic and Labour Relations Review 14, no. 1 (2003): 143–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/103530460301400111.

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We use data from the ABS National Health Surveys for 1989/95 and 1995 to examine differences in health care expenditures and health outcomes by family structure. We find that, on average, female single parents tend to experience poorer health outcomes, and exhibit more ‘risky’ health behaviours (particularly smoking), compared to adults in ‘two-parent’ families. Children in female single parent families tend to have more chronic health conditions than children in two-parent families. We also find that single parent families tend to spend a lower proportion of their income on health care, while
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Walker, Lawrence J., and Karl H. Hennig. "Parent/child relationships in single-parent families." Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement 29, no. 1 (1997): 63–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0008-400x.29.1.63.

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Susanti, Sri Desi, and Nurul Hayat. "STRATEGI NAFKAH PEREMPUAN SINGLE PARENT DALAM MEMPERTAHANKAN KESEJAHTERAAN KELUARGA." Jurnal Pendidikan Sosiologi dan Humaniora 13, no. 2 (2022): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/j-psh.v13i2.54436.

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Some fathers and mothers should carry out their role as parents and are also essential controllers to building a prosperous family in the family sphere. However, the occurrence of a life or death divorce causes the loss of the role of one parent, thus requiring a single parent to carry out both functions. In maintaining the welfare of their families, single parents carry out a livelihood strategy. This study aims to determine the family income strategy of single-parent women in preserving the welfare of their families in Kadugadung Village, Cipeucang District, and Pandeglang Regency. This stud
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Burgund, Anita, Marina Pantelic, and Marko Milanovic. "SINGLE–PARENT FAMILIES–SOCIAL STATUS, NEEDS AND CHALLENGES." Journal Human Research in Rehabilitation 3, no. 1 (2013): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21554/hrr.021302.

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There is no doubt that pluralization of society and societal conditions have an impact on the modern family, its role and structure. Changes in the hierarchy of societal values and attitude of society towards family lead to significant changes in its structure and way of functioning. The image of the family consisting of father, mother and children has more often been replaced by the image of families with one parent and children. There are multiple causes of single-parent families (single parenthood) such as death, divorce, abandonment of the family by one of the parents, etc. The positions a
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Manhas, Dr Sarika, Anupa Sharma, and Riya Riya. "Assessment of the Level of Resilience Among Adolescence of Single Parent Families." Indian Journal of Applied Research 3, no. 6 (2011): 294–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/june2013/98.

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Taheri, Nourolah, Razieh shirzadegan, Saeideh Elhami, Nahid Mahmoudi, Maryam Ban, and Sara Sarvandian. "Parents' parenting styles with perfection in single-parent families and several children." Scientific Journal of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedical Faculty 3, no. 2 (2017): 58–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/sjnmp.3.2.58.

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Ermisch, John, and Robert E. Wright. "Welfare Benefits the Duration of Single Parenthood." National Institute Economic Review 130 (November 1989): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002795018913000108.

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The number of one parent families has risen by about 80 per cent since 1971, reaching just over a million in 1986. (Haskey 1989). In 1986, they made up 14 per cent of all families with dependent children, and the primary reason for this large increase is marital breakup: about 70 per cent of the increase is attributable to the growth in the number of divorced and separated mothers. At present, 90 per cent of single parents are women, and ¾ of mothers heading one parent families have previously been married.
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Fikri, Sariatul, Nur Fitria Primastuti, and Nur Sodiq. "EKSISTENSI KELUARGA SINGLE PARENT (Analisis Keluarga Single Parent Di Desa Samirono Perspektif Struktural Fungsional)." USRAH: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Islam 5, no. 2 (2024): 213–25. https://doi.org/10.46773/usrah.v5i2.1253.

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There is a phenomenon where one parent takes care of their child (single parent). Even though legally the parents are obliged to care for children. So how can the existence of one parent caring for their child (single parent) survive? This research examines the existence of one parent caring for their child using Talcot Parson's AGIL theory. This type of research is field research with qualitative methods. The subject and locus of this research are single parent families in Samirono Village, District. Getasan District. Semarang. Researchers used primary data through in-depth interviews with pe
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Dr., V.N. Sreekumar. "FAMILY DISORGANISATION AND CHILDREN." International Journal of Education & Applied Sciences Research, EISSN: 2349 –2899 , ISSN: 2349 –4808 (Print) Vol.4,, Issue 01, Jan- 2017, (2017): pp 19–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.243596.

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<strong>Abstract </strong> The family is based on and supports primary relations. It provides Very serious especially if the parents don't get along, Insecurity, instability, problems in school, at home, etc. Counseling is always helpful, someone non-biased so the child feels they can trust someone. Children that come from broken families will most likely have a difficult time in life, struggle and turn to drug abuse or other negative behavior. Some kids get made fun of and have no friends. It really brings kids down, when you come home and you see your parents fighting. Children of broken fam
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Koh, Sun-Kang. "A comparison of the household labor performed by parents and teenage children in single-parent families and dual-parent families." Research Institute of Human Ecology 25, no. 3 (2021): 13–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.36357/johe.2021.25.3.13.

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AMATO, PAUL R., and SANDRA J. REZAC. "Contact with Nonresident Parents, Interparental Conflict, and Children's Behavior." Journal of Family Issues 15, no. 2 (1994): 191–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x94015002003.

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Previous studies have yielded inconsistent results about the implications of contact with nonresidential parents for children in single-parent households. This study tested the hypothesis that children's contact with nonresident parents decreases children's behavior problems when interparental conflict is low but increases children's behavior problems when interparental conflict is high. Data were analyzed from 1,285 children in single-parent families from the National Survey of Families and Households. The hypothesis was supported among boys from divorced families. No support for the hypothes
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Dr., V.N. Sreekumar. "FAMILY DISORGANISATION AND CHILDREN." International Journal of Education &Applied Sciences Research 4, no. 1 (2017): 19–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10700351.

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<strong>Abstract </strong> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The family is based on and supports primary relations. It provides Very serious especially if the parents don't get along, Insecurity, instability, problems in school, at home, etc. Counseling is always helpful, someone non-biased so the child feels they can trust someone. Children that come from broken families will most likely have a difficult time in life, struggle and turn to drug abuse or other negative behavior.
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Harris, Henry L. "Counseling Single-Parent Multiracial Families." Family Journal 21, no. 4 (2013): 386–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1066480713488526.

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Ahuja, Roshan D., and Mary Walker. "Female‐headed Single Parent Families." Journal of Consumer Marketing 11, no. 4 (1994): 41–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eum0000000003990.

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Julian, Doris J. "Resources for Single Parent Families." Marriage & Family Review 20, no. 3-4 (1994): 499–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j002v20n03_10.

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Choi, Hae Kyung, and Eun Kyoung Yoo. "A Qualitative Study on Participation Experience in Mentoring Program among Female Single-Parent Families." Social Welfare Policy and Practice 9, no. 2 (2023): 129–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37342/swpp.2023.9.2.129.

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The purpose of this study is to explore in depth what female single-parent families experience while participating in the ‘Mentoring Program among Single-parent Families’. The mentoring program was conducted by Welfare Institute A in 2021 and participated as a family unit with their children. The mentoring program was conducted for 8 months from April to November 2021, and included pre-interviews, mentor group meetings, and team-specific mentoring activities(6 times, 3 hours each). After the mentoring program was completed, in-depth interviews were conducted with 10 female single parents who a
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Putri, Jasmine Safira Az'zahra, Nunung Nurwati, and Desi Yunita. "Communication in the family and children’s deviant behavior in single parent families." Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika 19, no. 1 (2024): 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jsd.v19i1.2024.11-22.

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Single parent families are form of incomplete family, where one parent is fully responsible for the education and character building of the child. This role vacancy often triggers deviant behavior in children. This study aims to explain communication and children’s deviant behavior in single parent families. This research uses literature study research method with social deviation theory by Edwin H. Sutherland. There are several research results obtained from this study. First, the communication established in single parent families has not been effective. Second, the factors that cause childr
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Rees, Echave, Scott Necşoi Beeber, Russell Sampson, and Jeynes Pickett Lietz. "Empowering Single Parents: Navigating Socio-Economic Challenges and Fostering Resilience in Family Well-being." Law and Economics 17, no. 2 (2023): 131–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.35335/laweco.v17i2.5.

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Single-parent households represent a diverse and growing family structure in contemporary society, often facing unique socio-economic challenges. This research seeks to comprehensively examine the role of single parents in meeting the socio-economic needs of their families, with a particular focus on the well-being of both parents and children. Through a mixed-methods approach encompassing quantitative surveys, qualitative interviews, and an extensive review of existing literature, this study aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the complexities and resilience demonstrated by single-pare
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Rahman, Nur Hairani Abd. "The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and policy response on single-parent families in Malaysia." Fulbright Review of Economics and Policy 1, no. 2 (2021): 286–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/frep-09-2021-0055.

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PurposeThe study focuses on the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and policy measures implemented by the Malaysian government to address issues during this period. The study examines the impacts on the financial security and mental health of single-parent families in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approachThe study used a cross-sectional survey to obtain data about single-parent families. To support the information collected with the survey, interviews were conducted with six representatives from six single-parent associations.FindingsThe study identified that policy meas
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Monostori, Judit, Laura Szabó, and Krisztina Kopcsó. "The Impact of Family Complexity on the Risk of Developmental Delay and Socio-Emotional Difficulties in Early Childhood." Societies 13, no. 8 (2023): 192. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc13080192.

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The aim of this research is to examine how developmental progress and socio-emotional difficulties in early childhood are influenced by family complexity, and how socioeconomic status (SES) and interparental conflict influence these effects. To measure family complexity, full biological families, two-biological-parent families with half- and/or step-siblings, step-parent families, and single-parent families were separated. Dependent variables include the risk of developmental delay (based on ASQ-3) and socio-emotional difficulties (based on SDQ) at age 3. The data come from four waves of the C
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Mozharovska, T., and T. Kolomiiets. "Peculiarities of Parents Attitudes Reflection by Young Men from Nuclear and Single-Parent Families." Herald of Kiev Institute of Business and Technology 39, no. 1 (2019): 72–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.37203/kibit.2019.39.14.

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The article presents the results of the theoretical and empirical research of the reflection of parental attitude by children who are raised in full and non-existent families. At the theoretical level, the psychological conditions of the development of the family are analyzed, which are the implementation of functions by adult family members (parents), peculiarities of the family’s psychological climate, characteristics of marital relations. It is established that the changed composition and structure of the family influence the development of the child’s personality in the cognitive, intellec
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Tandywijaya, Evan, Bernadeta Sri Jumilah, and Yustinus Yustinus. "Finding divine love: Supporting single-parent families on their spiritual journey." Mysterium Fidei: Journal of Asian Empirical Theology 1, no. 1 (2023): 24–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10066524.

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This study explored the Church's perspective on single-parent families, viewing the family as a fundamental unit for spiritual growth and love. Recognizing that single-parent families faced unique challenges, the research drew inspiration from the documents Familiaris Consortio and Amoris Laetitia, which emphasized the need for the Church to extend its love and support to these families. Using a phenomenological approach supported by relevant literature, the study investigated the Church's stance on single-parent families and their right to experience God's love. The research findings indicate
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Imron, Ali, Ahmad Agustian, and Harja Winata. "PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER PADA KELUARGA SINGLE PARENT DI BOJONEGORO." Bhineka Tunggal Ika: Kajian Teori dan Praktik Pendidikan PKn 8, no. 2 (2021): 129–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.36706/jbti.v8i2.15744.

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ABSTRACTCharacter education must be carried out collectively and massively, including in the family environment. This study aims to describe the socialization of character values in single parent families in Bojonegoro. This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach, and takes place in Dusun Beton, Kedungadem District, Bojonegoro Regency. The research informants were single parents who were selected purposively. Data were obtained through observation, in-depth interviews, and extracting secondary data, and were analyzed using Miles and Huberman's interactive analysis mod
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Selivanova, O. V., and N. Yu Korobkova. "SINGLE-PARENT FAMILIES IN RUSSIAN REGIONS: SCALE AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS." Social & labor researches 54, no. 1 (2024): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.34022/2658-3712-2024-54-1-147-156.

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The subject of the study is single-parent family as one of the main types of modern Russian family. The purpose of the paper is to study, based on monitoring and analysis of regional data, social profiles of low-income single-parent families in Russia. The research methods are systematic and comparative approaches, structural analysis and synthesis, statistical processing of information, induction and deduction, abstraction, and specification, etc. The following scientific and practical research results were obtained: a significant similarity was revealed in the social profiles of low-income s
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Cai, Yicheng. "A Study of the Effect of Family Structure on Adolescents’ Commitment to Learning." Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 24 (December 29, 2023): 183–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/n9g57996.

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Normalized population mobility leads to smaller family sizes, which in turn leads to changes in China's family structure, with nuclear and single-parent families becoming more common. Research has shown that family structure has an impact on parent-child communication and even on adolescents' commitment in learning, and the impact varies across different types of families. This study centers on the keywords of family structure and learning engagement by reading relevant literature in recent years. According to the study, it is found that adolescents aged 13-15 years old lack communication with
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Xalimjonovna, Asranbaeva Munojatxon. "The Influence of The Socio-Legal Environment on The Moral Development of Students: A Case Study of Single-Parent Families." International Journal of Pedagogics 05, no. 04 (2025): 42–45. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/volume05issue04-13.

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This article examines the ways in which the socio-legal environment influences the moral development of students, with particular emphasis on those raised in single-parent families. Given the multifaceted nature of moral development, the study explores how social policies, legal frameworks, and cultural values intersect in shaping students’ ethical perspectives. Drawing on qualitative data from family interviews, classroom observations, and policy documents, the research investigates key determinants of moral growth, including parental engagement, access to social services, and community norms
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Wu, Yixi. "Single-Parent Families and Domestic Child Violence: The Role of Low Income as a Mediating Factor." International Journal of Social Sciences and Public Administration 4, no. 2 (2024): 403–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v4n2.53.

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Domestic violence against children can have a severe impact on a child's development and future outcomes, and this behavior is closely related to many family characteristics, such as single-parent families, low levels of parental education, low parental incomes, a history of parental mental illness, and spousal violence between parents, to name a few. Single parenthood is an important risk, factor because single parenthood may affect all aspects of parenting, including the fact that single parents may not have enough energy to provide adequate attention to their children, that single parents a
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