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Social support
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- King, Christian. 2017. “Informal Assistance to Urban Families and the Risk of Household Food Insecurity”. Social Science & Medicine 189: 105-13. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Informal assistance to urban families and the risk of household food insecurity.
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- Haxton, Clarisse, and Kristen Harknett. 2009. “Racial and Gender Differences in Kin Support: A Mixed-Methods Study of African American and Hispanic Couples”. Journal of Family Issues 30 (8): 1019-40. Referenced from jfi.sagepub.com: Racial and Gender Differences in Kin Support: A Mixed-Methods Study of African American and Hispanic Couples.
- Kang, Jiyoung. 2013. “Instrumental Social Support, Material Hardship, Personal Control and Neglectful Parenting”. Children and Youth Services Review 35 (9): 1366-73. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Instrumental Social Support, Material Hardship, Personal Control and Neglectful Parenting.
- Delaney, Megan. 2017. “The Relationship Between Counseling, Social Support, and Depression in Mothers of Fragile Families”. Journal of Mental Health Counseling 39 (4): 320-34. Referenced from www.amhcajournal.org: The Relationship Between Counseling, Social Support, and Depression in Mothers of Fragile Families.
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- Radey, Melissa, and Yolanda Padilla. 2009. “Kin Financial Support: Receipt and Provision Among Unmarried Mothers”. Journal of Social Service Research 35 (4): 336-51. Referenced from www.tandfonline.com: Kin Financial Support: Receipt and Provision Among Unmarried Mothers.
- Radey, Melissa, and Karin Brewster. 2013. “Predictors of Stability and Change in Private Safety Nets of Unmarried Mothers”. Journal of Social Service Research 39 (3): 397-415. Referenced from www.tandfonline.com: Predictors of Stability and Change in Private Safety Nets of Unmarried Mothers.
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- Bratter, Jenifer L., and Ellen Whitehead. 2018. “Ties That Bind? Comparing Kin Support Availability for Mothers of Mixed-Race and Monoracial Infants”. Journal of Marriage and Family 80 (4): 951-62. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Ties That Bind? Comparing Kin Support Availability for Mothers of Mixed-Race and Monoracial Infants.
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- Harknett, Kristen, and Jean Knab. 2007. “More Kin, Less Support: Multipartnered Fertility and Perceived Support Among Mothers”. Journal of Marriage and Family 69 (1): 237-53. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: More Kin, Less Support: Multipartnered Fertility and Perceived Support Among Mothers.
- Osborne, Cynthia, Lawrence Berger, and Katherine Magnuson. 2012. “Family Structure Transitions and Changes in Maternal Resources and Well-Being”. Demography 49 (1): 23-47. Referenced from link.springer.com: Family Structure Transitions and Changes in Maternal Resources and Well-Being.
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- Nicholson, Juliann Vikse, Yafan Chen, and Chien-Chung Huang. 2018. “Children’s Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Peer Bullying Victimization”. Children and Youth Services Review 91: 439-46. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Children’s exposure to intimate partner violence and peer bullying victimization.
- Gearhart, Michael C. 2020. “Parent and Child Perceptions of Collective Efficacy As Predictors of Delinquency”. The British Journal of Social Work 50 (1): 25-41. Referenced from academic.oup.com: Parent and Child Perceptions of Collective Efficacy as Predictors of Delinquency.
- Usdansky, Margaret, and Douglas Wolf. 2008. “When Child Care Breaks Down: Mothers’ Experiences With Child Care Problems and Resulting Missed Work”. Journal of Family Issues 29 (9): 1185-1210. Referenced from jfi.sagepub.com: When Child Care Breaks Down: Mothers’ Experiences with Child Care Problems and Resulting Missed Work.
- Fagan, Jay, and Yookyong Lee. 2011. “Do Coparenting and Social Support Have a Greater Effect on Adolescent Fathers Than Adult Fathers?”. Family Relations 60 (3): 247-58. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Do Coparenting and Social Support Have a Greater Effect on Adolescent Fathers than Adult Fathers?.