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The relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families

This study explored the relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families. This study examined whether the amount of involvement by mothers differed according to family structure and whether greater mother involvement was associated with better a...

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Main Author: Adams, Natalie
Other Authors: Wild, Lauren
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2014
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description This study explored the relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families. This study examined whether the amount of involvement by mothers differed according to family structure and whether greater mother involvement was associated with better adjustment in children. The study further examined to what extent maternal involvement accounted for the child's adjustment when other factors such as socio-economic status were taken into account.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10015 The relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families Adams, Natalie Wild, Lauren Psychological Research This study explored the relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families. This study examined whether the amount of involvement by mothers differed according to family structure and whether greater mother involvement was associated with better adjustment in children. The study further examined to what extent maternal involvement accounted for the child's adjustment when other factors such as socio-economic status were taken into account. 2014-12-25T15:57:08Z 2014-12-25T15:57:08Z 2010 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10015 eng application/pdf Department of Psychology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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The relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families
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title The relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families
title_full The relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families
title_fullStr The relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families
title_short The relationship between maternal involvement and child adjustment in two parent and single parent families
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