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Maternal pre- and postnatal mental health trajectories and child mental health and development

2011

Pregnancy and early motherhood involve uncertainty and change, which can evoke mental health problems. We identified maternal mental health trajectories in pre- and postnatal period, and examined their association with later child mental health and development. Finnish mothers reported psychological distress (General Health Questionnaire [GHQ-36]) and depressive (Beck Depression Inventory [BDI-13]) symptoms in pregnancy (T1; N = 788) and two months (T2; N = 657) and 12 months (T3; N = 545) postpartum. Both parents accounted their child’s mental health (Behavior Assessment System for Children [BASC]) and social (Social Skills Rating System [SSRS], Child Behavior Scale [CBS]) and cognitive d…

Postpartum depressionmedicine.medical_specialtySocial Psychologymedicine.medical_treatmentEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychiatryta515Depression (differential diagnoses)PregnancyAssisted reproductive technology05 social sciencesBeck Depression Inventorymedicine.diseaseChild developmentMental health030227 psychiatry3. Good healthGeneral Health QuestionnairePsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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“She’s Leaving Home . . .” Antecedents, Consequences, and Cultural Patterns in the Leaving Home Process

2013

In the past, the tasks of establishing psychological and practical independence were linked in time. Nowadays, these transitions are no longer successively manageable sequences; rather, they are characterized by fluctuations, discontinuities, and reversals. In this review, research findings on factors contributing to the diversity in emerging adults’ leaving home patterns (including early leaving, late leaving, or continued residence in the parents’ home) are summarized. These findings show that although culture, gender, social class, and education shape leaving home patterns, individual factors (e.g., emerging adults’ attachment representations or their progress in the domains of love and…

Process (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyResearch findingsSocial classIndependenceTask (project management)Developmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyResidenceLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonDiversity (politics)Emerging Adulthood
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Older Adult Mentors and Youth at Risk: Challenges for Intergenerational Mentoring Programs in Family-Centered Cultures

2012

This article poses some preliminary reflections about the viability of youth mentoring schemes in family-centered cultural contexts based on a pilot experience developed in Spain within the framework of a project aiming to train older adults as youth mentors in five European countries. After an introduction to the field of intergenerational mentoring, a description of the pilot program follows, with special attention paid to the development of the Spanish local project. Drawing on the project evaluation, some open questions are posed regarding (a) the optimal institutional framing for an intergenerational mentoring program and (b) the challenge with social representation of the mentor role.

Program evaluationArcheologySociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyYouth mentoringComputingMilieux_GENERALFraming (social sciences)Social representationPedagogyPilot programSociologyGeriatrics and GerontologyLife-span and Life-course StudiesSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of Intergenerational Relationships
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The Meaning of a “Sense of Community” in a Finnish Senior Co-Housing Community

2015

In the foreseeable future, alternative housing options will be needed to meet the needs of and answer to the wishes of older people. Co-housing schemes are developed to fulfill the need for a housing type that provides mutual support and social contacts while alleviating the isolation and loneliness often experienced in ordinary neighborhoods. This study on a senior co-housing community in Finland asked what a “sense of community” meant to the residents and how a sense of community becomes visible in daily life. For these residents, a sense of community meant not only living with like-minded people but also communal activities, doing things together, learning from each other, and having rec…

Public AdministrationAging in placebusiness.industryco-housing communityInterpretation (philosophy)Community organizationSense of communityta5142trustLonelinesssocial supportPublic relationsolder peopleSocial supportaging in placemedicineIsolation (psychology)Meaning (existential)sense of communitymedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessPsychologyGerontologySocial psychologyJournal of Housing For the Elderly
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Elderly Parents’ Need for Help and Adult Children's Moving Decisions

2015

Recent changes in Finnish welfare policies have increased the need for family involvement in eldercare. This article uses qualitative interviews to study working adult daughters’ reasons for moving in with their parent(s). Coresidence was linked to the parents’ need for support, but also to the daughters’ life situations, family histories, the availability of welfare services, and cultural norms and values. The interviewees used the “familist” and “independent life” discourses in their speech. The familist discourse was used to argue for coresidence as a natural continuation of family traditions and life history, whereas the independent life discourse was used to legitimize the need for alt…

Public AdministrationFamily involvementmedia_common.quotation_subjectQualitative interviewscoresidenceta5142Developmental psychologyfamily careolder peopleFamily traditionsNatural (music)Alternative careElderly parentsworking carersLife historyadult childrenLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyGerontologyWelfareSocial psychologyintergenerational relationshipsmedia_commonJournal of Housing For the Elderly
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Agile methodologies in times of pandemic: acquisition of employment skills in higher education

2022

PurposeThis research aims to focus on analysing the opinion of university students on the effects that agile methodologies are having on their education during this time of pandemic that is affecting the normal functioning of on-site universities. Specifically, the authors intend to analyse the effect that different constructs have on the development of their skills for labour markets through the application of agile methodologies in blended learning. Thus, the authors will analyse the effects of intrinsic motivation, the interactivity of the system, the involvement of students, their engagement to these activities and their level of satisfaction with this training process.Design/methodolog…

Relacions laboralsMercat de treballBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Life-span and Life-course StudiesEducationEducation + Training
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Spousal support for personal goals and relationship satisfaction among women during the transition to parenthood

2010

The aim of this three-wave cross-lagged longitudinal study was to examine the prospective relationships between women’s goal-related spousal support and their relationship satisfaction during the transition to parenthood. Two-hundred and forty-six Finnish women who were either married or cohabited (45% primiparous; 55% multiparous) filled in questionnaires on personal projects (Little, 1983) and related spousal support, relationship satisfaction (Spanier, 1976), and background data three times: in their early pregnancy; one month before childbirth; and three months after childbirth. Among the primiparous women the results showed a cumulative cycle of goal-related spousal support and relati…

Relationship satisfactionPregnancyLongitudinal studySocial PsychologybiologyGoal orientationbusiness.industryEarly pregnancy factorsocial sciencesmedicine.diseaseEducationDevelopmental psychologySocial supportDevelopmental NeuroscienceObstetrics and gynaecologyDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicinebiology.proteinChildbirthLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)DemographyInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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Joint retirement behaviour and pension reform in the Netherlands

2022

We examine the effects of a major pension reform in 2015 on the joint retirement decisions of working couples in the Netherlands. The reform abolished the partner allowance, a state pension supplement for a nonworking partner below the state pension age. At the same time, actuarially generous early retirement arrangements were made less attractive. Using rich administrative data, we estimate a multivariate mixed proportional hazards model that distinguishes between several sources of joint retirement: financial incentives, other causal mecha-nisms that make retirement of one spouse more likely when the other spouse retires (e.g., due to complemen-tarities in leisure or social norms) and cor…

SOCIAL-SECURITYEconomics and EconometricsAGEpartner allowanceageinghousehold labour supplyUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASearly retirementLife-span and Life-course StudiesRESPONSESCOUPLESThe Journal of the Economics of Ageing
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Mothers' parenting stress and adolescents' emotional separation: The role of youngsters' self orientation

2015

The study examined the association among mothers’ parenting stress, adolescents’ emotional separation and self-orientation toward connectedness. Participants were 194 Italian adolescents, aged from 15 to 19 years (mean age = 17.39, SD = 1.18), and their mothers, aged from 33 to 64 years (mean age = 44.35, SD = 5.40). General findings showed that adolescents’ emotional separation may not necessarily be associated with their mothers’ parenting stress, but both of these variables may be related to adolescents’ personal characteristics, which may contribute to define parent-child relationship. Particularly, adolescents’ orientation towards a connected self was associated negatively with emotion…

Self orientationAgingChild rearingSocial PsychologySeparation (statistics)Parenting stressEmotional separationParent-adolescent relationshipStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyParenting stressDevelopmental NeurosciencePARENTING STRESS PARENT-ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP EMOTIONAL SEPARATION SELF-ORIENTATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEmotional separation; Parent-adolescent relationship; Parenting stress; Self-orientation; Social Psychology; Aging; Developmental and Educational Psychology; Developmental Neuroscience; Life-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySelf-orientationLife-span and Life-course StudiesSocial psychology
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Competent in Work and Love? Emerging Adults’ Trajectories in Dealing With Work–Partnership Conflicts and Links to Health Functioning

2013

In a 3-year longitudinal study on 989 emerging adults, we assessed self-efficacy in dealing with work–family conflicts and different indices of work and relationships characteristics (e.g., satisfaction, commitment, and stress). In addition, we assessed different indices of health functioning (e.g., sick days, body complaints, internalizing and externalizing symptoms, and well-being). Latent class growth analyses revealed three different trajectories of competence with work-to-partnership conflicts over time that were related to work, romantic relationships, and health. Emerging adults in the high stable group (characterized by high levels of self-efficacy in dealing with conflicts in work…

Self-efficacyLongitudinal studyGeneral partnershipDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStable groupLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyCompetence (human resources)Clinical psychologyDevelopmental psychologyHealth functioningEmerging Adulthood
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