

Trends in the Well-Being of America's Children and Youth, 1998
INTRO-98.PDF
sec1a.pdf
sec1b.pdf
Sec1c.pdf
sec2a.pdf
sec2b.pdf
Sec2c.pdf
Sec2d.pdf
sec3a.pdf
sec3b.pdf
Sec3c.pdf
sec4a.pdf
sec4b.pdf
Sec4c.pdf
Sec4d.pdf
sec5a.pdf
sec5b.pdf
Sec5c.pdf
part2a.pdf
part2b.pdf
part2c.pdf
part2d.pdf
part2e.pdf
part2f.pdf
part2g.pdf
part2h.pdf


Trends in the Well-Being of America's Children and Youth, 2003
Intro.pdf
PF1.pdf
PF2.pdf
PF3.pdf
ES1.pdf
ES2.pdf
ES3.pdf
ES4.pdf
HC1.pdf
HC2.pdf
HC3.pdf
SD1.pdf
SD2.pdf
SD3.pdf
SD4.pdf
EA1.pdf
EA2.pdf
EA3.pdf
Glossary.pdf
Biblio.pdf


Trends in the Well-Being of America's Children and Youth, 2002
intro.pdf
PF1.pdf
PF2.pdf
PF3.pdf
ES1.pdf
ES2.pdf
ES3.pdf
ES4.pdf
HC1.pdf
HC2.pdf
HC3.pdf
SD1.pdf
SD2.pdf
SD3.pdf
SD4.pdf
EA1.pdf
EA2.pdf
EA3.pdf
Glossary.pdf
Biblio.pdf


Trends in the Well-Being of America's Children and Youth, 2001
intro.pdf
PF1.pdf
PF2.pdf
PF3.pdf
ES1.pdf
ES2.pdf
ES3.pdf
ES4.pdf
HC1.pdf
HC2.pdf
HC3.pdf
SD1.pdf
SD2.pdf
SD3.pdf
SD4.pdf
EA1.pdf
EA2.pdf
EA3.pdf
Glossary.pdf
Biblio.pdf


Trends in the Well-Being of America's Children and Youth, 2000
intro.pdf
PF1.pdf
PF2.pdf
PF3.pdf
ES1.pdf
ES2.pdf
ES3.pdf
ES4.pdf
HC1.pdf
HC2.pdf
HC3.pdf
SD1.pdf
SD2.pdf
SD3.pdf
SD4.pdf
EA1.pdf
EA2.pdf
EA3.pdf
Glossary.pdf
Biblio.pdf


Trends in the Well-Being of America's Children and Youth, 1999
intro.pdf
pf-1-childpop.pdf
pf-2-familystruc.pdf
pf-3-neighborhoods.pdf
es-1-poverty.pdf
es-2-financialsup.pdf
es-3-parental.pdf
es-4-consuption.pdf
hc-1-mortality.pdf
hc-2-healthcond.pdf
hc-3-healthcare.pdf
sd-1-socialdev.pdf
sd-2-behavioralhealth.pdf
sd-3-behavioralhealth.pdf
sd-4-behavioralhealth.pdf
ea-1-enrollment.pdf
ea-2-achievement.pdf
ea-3-related.pdf
part-2.pdf
part-3.pdf


Trends in the Well-Being of America's Children and Youth, 1996
foreword.pdf
newintro.pdf
pf1.pdf
pf2.pdf
pf3.pdf
es1.pdf
es2.pdf
es3.pdf
es4.pdf
hc1.pdf
hc2.pdf
hc3.pdf
sd1.pdf
sd2.pdf
sd3.pdf
sd4.pdf
ea1.pdf
ea2.pdf
ea3.pdf
change.pdf
family.pdf
tables.pdf


Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Effects on Adolescent Religiousity and Religious Practice
This report focuses on family processes and adolescent religious attendance and personal religiosity among youth who were raised primarily in married-parent families. The study used data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1997 cohort (NLSY97). Sample includes only youth living in married-parent families at the time of the first wave o
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Marital Quality and Outcomes for Children and Adolescents: A Review of the Family Process Literature
The overall purpose of this report is to show how marital quality, strengths, and/or interpersonal protective factors work to enhance the probability that children will do better among families where strengths are higher. Additionally, we reviewed the research about parental marital quality and child outcomes and showed how those two constructs ar
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Marital Quality and Outcomes for Children and Adolescents: A Review of the Family Process Literature
Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships
Marital Quality and Outcomes for Children and Adolescents: A Review of the Family Process Literature
May 2009
By: Randal D. Day, Brigham Young University; with Elizabeth Hair and Kristen Moore, Child Trends; Dennis K. Orthner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Kell
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Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships: Effects on Adolescent Religiousity and Religious Practice
Marital Quality and Parent-Adolescent Relationships
Effects on Adolescent Religiosity and Religious Practice
December 2008
Prepared by: Randal D. Day, Hinckley Jones-Sanpei, and Jessica Price Brigham Young University
with: Dennis K. Orthner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Elizabeth Hair and Kristin Anderson Moore,
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