An interdisciplinary, international, peer reviewed journal focused on the study of changes in and the complexity of family structure. Acct run by AE: @LTR_HDFStandfonline.com/action/journal…Joined July 2023
In our third issue of @FamTransitions we feature 4 articles examining children's divorce experiences in variable cultural and regional contexts (Netherlands, Iranian-American Families, India, Midwestern U.S.). As well as our 1st Translational Commentary!
doi.org/10.1080/283753…
New special issue call for papers on "Navigating Multiple Family Structure Transitions" guest edited by
@raypetren and @carolannacoffee
Abstracts for consideration should be submitted by Sep 15th, 2024
Full manuscripts will be due by May 1st, 2025
think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues…
Amini and colleagues (2024) explore how cultural stigma of divorce, conflict, and gender roles may shape Iranian children's adjustment to parental divorce. New article in @FamTransitionsdoi.org/10.1080/283753…
Excited to share my brief commentary published in @APA Families, Systems, & Health. In this piece, I seek to discourage using terms like "stepchild" as a pejorative. @ncfrdoi.org/10.1037/fsh000…
Kołodziej-Zaleska et al, 2024 examined a three interaction between self esteem, initiator status, sense of loss, and the extent to which individuals experience posttraumatic growth after divorce. Check it out:
doi.org/10.1080/283753…
Really thrilled to have our first issue of @FamTransitions out in the world. In our opening editorial and issue we highlight our Critical Dialogues format. Expect ongoing contributions of new and exciting work from this outlet!
doi.org/10.1080/283753…
Finally, our first issue ends with an empirical report examining the construct validity of a Spanish translation of the Baker Strategies Questionnaire (BSQ) which seeks to retrospectively assess parental alienation and parental alienation behaviors.
doi.org/10.1080/105025…
Issue 1 of @FamTransitions also features 4 comments and 1 rejoinder by prominent family law and divorce scholars. Working to bring clarity to points of agreement, disagreement, and where further investigation on Parent-Child Contact Problems is needed.
tandfonline.com/toc/wjdr21/65/…
The first issue of @FamTransitions has arrived! In this issue we present a new format w our 1st "Critical Dialogue Series" examining contrasting perspectives on the five-factor model of Parental Alienation (and Parent-Child Contact Problems more broadly)
tandfonline.com/toc/wjdr21/65/…
The first issue of @FamTransitions is almost here! We are putting the finishing touches on the first issue, and are really excited for the work we'll be featuring as we kick off with our new name. Here is a quick sneak peak of the inaugural editorial.
Bakhtiari & Plunkett (2023) use dominance analyses and relative weight analyses to examine factors associated with men and women's mental health and conflict post-divorce. (A neat shinyapp here if you're interested in your own: rwa-web.shinyapps.io/multipleregres… )
doi.org/10.1080/105025…
Larouche, Pierce, Drapeau, & Saint-Jacques (2023) Understanding fathers' involvement relative to the other parent after parental separation.
#OpenAccess :
doi.org/10.1080/105025…
Last 4 Journal of Divorce & Remarriage articles now available (We will be @FamTransitions in January).
2 are #OpenAccess!
Zahl-Olsen, Thuen, & Stea (2023) Cohabitation, marriage, and union dissolution in Norway: A comparative prospective study
OA: doi.org/10.1080/105025…
Super cool visualization of the very different configurations of living arrangements of single men and women in midlife.
Key takeaway: Majority of single women are living with kids; majority of single men are not.
1 week left to submit your abstracts for IARR's conference in July 2024! Have you turned your work in? We are so excited to read through the amazing research happening across the globe!
Read more in Butkutė and colleagues (2023) where the authors explore how long-term divorcees in Lithuania (re)birth a more valued self following separation, navigate uncertainty, and protect valued portions of the self through the divorce transition.
doi.org/10.1080/105025…
When you send a paper to @FamTransitions it is reviewed by two expert reviewers. This process is extremely critical to strengthening and vetting the work we publish. This year we wanted to recognize 5 reviewer's of the year who have gone above and beyond in this important work:
17 Followers 20 FollowingOur mission is to create a standardized divorce education assessment tool to assess program effectiveness | RTs are not endorsements
11K Followers 7K FollowingTerry Gaspard, Therapist and author of "Let's Talk About Money: Low-Conflict Conversations For Couples." Order here: https://t.co/aUmxI6U0Ev
7K Followers 7K FollowingRelationship expert, author of 3 best selling books on relationships, dynamic speaker, professor of sociology, research scientist, product spokesperson.
3K Followers 1K Followingassistant professor @UMSociology, gender/sexuality, gender-based violence, politics of health, theory. author of The Politics of Surviving with @ucpress
2K Followers 1K FollowingSociologist and social demographer @SociologiaUAB @CEDemografia; interested in families, geographic mobility, inequality and life course. ERCgrant @lifelongmove
2K Followers 2K FollowingAssociate Prof University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. @publichealthumn @minnpop Public Housing | Pop Health | City Populations | Bikes. Love Minneapolis
5K Followers 857 FollowingProfessor, Political Science & Sociology, CUNY Grad Cntr; Director, Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality / US Office of LIS. // New! janetgornick.bsky.soc
3K Followers 2K FollowingSociology Prof, Canada Research Chair in Urban Sexualities, Co-editor of Contexts, Author of 6 books. Newest: Long Live Queer Nightlife (Princeton).
2K Followers 711 FollowingAssistant professor of sociology at UC Irvine | new book #InvestigatingFamilies on Child Protective Services from @PrincetonUPress | kelleyfong on bluesky
1K Followers 2K FollowingDemographer and health sociologist | Assoc Prof of Sociology at Texas A&M | Interim Director of Texas Research Data Center https://t.co/HpTiaRvN93
42K Followers 207 FollowingThe official government account of the Health Resources and Services Administration, an agency of @HHSgov. Authentication: https://t.co/abEVq8MjRu
2K Followers 578 FollowingDr. Elisabeth Sheff is an expert witness, sociologist, keynote speaker, researcher, and author who provides relationship and academic coaching.
143 Followers 230 FollowingPost-doc fellow exploring the impact of relationships and coping on health | CMU Psychology PhD | Global Health MS | All opinions are my own.
129 Followers 179 FollowingSurvey Statistician working with family and fertility data. PhD from @UNC and former postdoc @Penn_State. All else, NFL analytics.
3K Followers 4K FollowingMulti-hyphenate 👑 Sociologist of race, Black families & highered + Lover of food, art, and culture + Champion for Black Women cc: @SpelmanCollege 💙/ OSU 🌰
776 Followers 642 FollowingConnecting communities to research, training, and programs that promote the wellbeing and resilience of families. @UTAustin | @TexasSteveHicks
416K Followers 93 FollowingNonpartisan, nonadvocacy data and analysis. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn or subscribe to our newsletters: https://t.co/tawtYBr8Ef ✉️
288 Followers 383 FollowingSenior Implementation Specialist & Leadership Team, The Impact Center at FPG Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
148K Followers 14K FollowingDan Wuori, Ph.D. | Author, The Daycare Myth: What We Get Wrong About Early Care and Education (and What We Should Do About It) available now from @TCPress
140 Followers 176 FollowingAssistant professor @UGASocialWork studying data science, child welfare, and professional decision-making. Proud dad of a 7yo human and two pretty cool pups.
92 Followers 601 FollowingPh.D in Sociology (Health & Medicine) @UOP, Interested in Qualitative Research | Sexualities, Reproductive Maternal Health | District M& E Officer/ Ex. DLO NCHD