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Contents List of Contributors Introduction Part One Risk and Resilience 1. How Families Matter in Child Development: Reflections from Research on Risk and Resilience Ann S. Masten and Anne Shaffer 2. The Promotion of Resilience in the Face of Adversity Michael Rutter 3. Identifying Risk And Protective Factors For Healthy Child Development Arnold Sameroff Part Two Peer and Parents 4. The Influence of Family and Peer Relationships in the Development of Competence during Adolescence W. Andrew Collins and Glenn I. Roisman 5. Toward a Dynamic Developmental Model of the Role of Parents and Peers in Early Onset Substance Use Kenneth A. Dodge, Patrick S. Malone, Jennifer E. Lansford, Miller-Johnson, Gregory S. Pettit, and John E. Bates Part Three Work and Family 6. Mothers and Fathers at Work: Implications for Families and Children Ann C. Crouter 7. The Family-Child Care Mesosystem Kathleen McCartney Part Four Discord and Divorce 8. Marital Discord, Divorce, And Children'sWell-Being: Results From A 20-Year Longitudinal Study Of Two Generations Paul R. Amato 9. The Influence of Conflict, Marital Problem Solving and Parenting on Children's Adjustment in Nondivorced, Divorced and Remarried Families E. Mavis Hetherington 10. Adolescents' Development in High-Conflict and Separated Families: Evidence from a German Longitudinal Study Sabine Walper & Katharina Beckh Part Five New and Extended Family Forms 11. New Family Forms Susan Golombok 12. Grandparents, Grandchildren, and Family Change in Contempo- rary Britain Judy Dunn, Emma Fergusson, and Barbara Maughan Part Six Conclusions and Commentaries 13. What HaveWe Learned: Proof that Families Matter, Prospects Future Research, and Policies for Families and Children Alison Clarke-Stewart 14. Research and Policy: Second Looks at Views of Development, Families, and Communities, and at Translations into Practice Jacqueline J. Goodnow 15. Prognosis: Policy And Process Robert A. Hinde
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Child psychology.
Adolescent psychology.
Family -- Psychological aspects.