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ISQOLS BIBLIOGRAPHIC RESOURCES

Family Well-Being

  • Adamsons, K., & Johnson, S. K. (2013). An updated and expanded meta-analysis of nonresident fathering and child well-being. Journal of family psychology, 27(4), 589.
  • Alvarez, E. C., Kawachi, I., & Romani, J. R. (2017). Family social capital and health–a systematic review and redirection. Sociology of health & illness, 39(1), 5-29.
  • Armstrong, M. I., Birnie-Lefcovitch, S., & Ungar, M. T. (2005). Pathways between social support, family well being, quality of parenting, and child resilience: What we know. Journal of child and family studies, 14, 269-281.
  • Bratt, R. G. (2002). Housing and family well-being. Housing studies, 17(1), 13-26.
  • Brown, C., Porta, C. M., Eisenberg, M. E., McMorris, B. J., & Sieving, R. E. (2020). Family relationships and the health and well-being of transgender and gender-diverse youth: A critical review. LGBT health, 7(8), 407-419.
  • Buehler, C. (2020). Family processes and children's and adolescents' well‐being. Journal of Marriage and Family, 82(1), 145-174.
  • Casper, L. M., King, R. B., & Bianchi, S. M. (Eds.). (2006). Work, Family, Health, and Well-Being. United States: Taylor & Francis.
  • Chapple, S. (2009). Child well-being and sole-parent family structure in the OECD: An analysis.
  • Cherlin, A. J. (1999). Going to extremes: Family structure, children’s well-being, and social science. Demography, 36(4), 421-428.
  • Coombs, R. H. (1991). Marital status and personal well-being: A literature review. Family relations, 97-102.
  • Crain, T. L., & Hammer, L. B. (2013). Work–family enrichment: A systematic review of antecedents, outcomes, and mechanisms. Advances in positive organizational psychology, 303-328.
  • Crosnoe, R., & Cavanagh, S. E. (2010). Families with children and adolescents: A review, critique, and future agenda. Journal of Marriage and Family, 72(3), 594-611.
  • Dierckx, M., Motmans, J., Mortelmans, D., & T’sjoen, G. (2016). Families in transition: A literature review. International review of psychiatry, 28(1), 36-43.
  • Dolan, P., Peasgood, T., & White, M. (2008). Do we really know what makes us happy? A review of the economic literature on the factors associated with subjective well-being. Journal of economic psychology, 29(1), 94-122.
  • Edwards, J. R. (1998). Cybernetic theory of stress, coping, and well-being: Review and extension to work and family. Theories of organizational stress, 122-152.
  • Friedline, T., Chen, Z., & Morrow, S. P. (2021). Families’ financial stress & well-being: The importance of the economy and economic environments. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 42, 34-51.
  • Helliwell, J. F., & Putnam, R. D. (2004). The social context of well–being. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 359(1449), 1435-1446.
  • Hodge, C., Bocarro, J. N., Henderson, K. A., Zabriskie, R., Parcel, T. L., & Kanters, M. A. (2015). Family leisure: An integrative review of research from select journals. Journal of Leisure Research, 47(5), 577-600.
  • Kotkamp-Mothes, N., Slawinsky, D., Hindermann, S., & Strauss, B. (2005). Coping and psychological well being in families of elderly cancer patients. Critical reviews in oncology/hematology, 55(3), 213-229.
  • Leeman, J., Crandell, J. L., Lee, A., Bai, J., Sandelowski, M., & Knafl, K. (2016). Family functioning and the well‐being of children with chronic conditions: a meta‐analysis. Research in nursing & health, 39(4), 229-243.
  • Manning, W. D., Fettro, M. N., & Lamidi, E. (2014). Child well-being in same-sex parent families: Review of research prepared for American Sociological Association Amicus Brief. Population research and policy review, 33, 485-502.
  • McCubbin, H. I., Joy, C. B., Cauble, A. E., Comeau, J. K., Patterson, J. M., & Needle, R. H. (1980). Family stress and coping: A decade review. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 855-871.
  • Moreno Minguez, A. (2012). Family Well-Being: European Perspectives. Netherlands: Springer Netherlands.
  • Nomaguchi, K., & Milkie, M. A. (2020). Parenthood and well‐being: A decade in review. Journal of Marriage and Family, 82(1), 198-223.
  • Östlund, U., & Persson, C. (2014). Examining family responses to family systems nursing interventions: An integrative review. Journal of Family Nursing, 20(3), 259-286.
  • Pollard, E. L., & Lee, P. D. (2003). Child well-being: A systematic review of the literature. Social indicators research, 61, 59-78.
  • Proulx, C. M., Helms, H. M., & Buehler, C. (2007). Marital quality and personal well‐being: A meta‐analysis. Journal of Marriage and family, 69(3), 576-593.
  • Samuel, P. S., Rillotta, F., & Brown, I. (2012). The development of family quality of life concepts and measures. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 56(1), 1-16.
  • Sharpe, S., Mauthner, M., France-Dawson, M. (1996). Family Health: A Literature Review. United Kingdom: Health Education Authority.
  • Sherman, A., Amey, C., Duffield, B., Ebb, N., & Weinstein, D. (1998). Welfare to What: Early Findings on Family Hardship and Well-Being.
  • Sigle-Rushton, W., & McLanahan, S. (2004). Father absence and child well-being: A critical review. The future of the family, 116, 120-122.
  • Silverstein, M., & Giarrusso, R. (2010). Aging and family life: A decade review. Journal of marriage and family, 72(5), 1039-1058.
  • Thornton, A. (2001). The Well-being of Children and Families: Research and Data Needs. United Kingdom: University of Michigan Press.
  • White, L., & Rogers, S. J. (2000). Economic circumstances and family outcomes: A review of the 1990s. Journal of Marriage and Family, 62(4), 1035-1051.


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