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| 1 out of 5 families______ |
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move each year, usually within same area 50% of kids switch schools |
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| moving occurs more in ______ income families |
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| an educational risk of moving during early childhood is gaps in ____ & ____- |
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| protective factors of people who move |
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| extroverted, sophisticated social skills |
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| most stressful time of a move is |
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| 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after |
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| reality of a move sinks in |
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| infants and toddlers who move usually transition ____ |
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| you should have a goodbye party and include child in packing process when they are ____ |
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| what percent of families are unemployed at any time? |
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| 10%, 1/4 of those for 6 months or more |
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| parental job loss creates earlier sexual experiences for |
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| process of adapting to a new culture or society |
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| who tends to assimilate better? children or adults? |
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| family stage migration is where |
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| 1 or 2 family members migrate at a time |
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| people who move from good job in foreign country to here are now |
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| overqualified and underpaid |
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| mothers are primarily breadwinners in ____% of families |
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| definition of homelessness |
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| lacking of a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence |
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| majority of homeless families are headed by |
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| majority of homeless families are headed by |
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| majority of homeless families are headed by |
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| definition of homelessness |
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| lacking of a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence |
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| majority of homeless families are headed by |
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| majority of homeless families are headed by |
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| majority of homeless families are headed by |
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| one in ____ children experience homelessness each year |
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| measuring at ONE point in time gives you the |
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| measuring at ONE point in time gives you the |
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| 2 main pathways to homelessness |
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| can't pay rent, fleeing abusive relationship |
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| ____ race is overrepresented in homeless families |
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| homeless moms are often _____ and _____ |
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| majority of homeless mothers have _____ health issues |
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| _____ and ____ are key factors in causing depressive symptoms |
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| 3 most common worries of homeless children |
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1. something bad will happen to their family 2. they will have no place to live 3. they will have no place to sleep |
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| mothers with a childhood history of ______ are more likely to be homeless |
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| homelessness is a barrier to |
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| majority of homeless children are under the age of |
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| many shelters don't accept |
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| we need to recognize homelessness & poverty as _____ rather than _____ problems |
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| systematic rather than individual |
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| #1 symptom of being homeless |
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| racial group with most divorce |
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| a big risk factor for divorce is |
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| individualism began to happen, divorce rates peaked in 1980s |
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| people divorce when marriage |
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| is no longer meeting people's needs |
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| 2/3 of divorces are initiated by |
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| marital quality and divorce attitudes are _____ and ____ |
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| correlational and bidirectional |
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| for every 1 bad interaction you need ____ good ones |
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| both husband and wife blame _____ ______ & incompatibility |
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| communication, unhappiness |
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| there is higher disapproval for _____ and _____ after divorces |
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| divorced women & cheating men |
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| who is more affected by psychological consequences post divorce? |
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| most children adapt _______ to divorced life |
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| well; first 2 years are tough |
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| the _____ subsystem predates the ______ relationship |
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| parent-child > new couple relationship |
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| the attention sharing is particularly difficult for children who |
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| had a single parent before |
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| in a remarriage, women come seeking more _____ than in first relationship |
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| a 2nd marriage tends to be more _____ style |
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| new marriages have to operate under the "______" of 3rd parties |
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| the more members in a system, the more _____ the family processes get |
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| as far as stepparents go, step-_____ have a harder time |
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| slightly higher divorce rates for ______ |
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| it takes about ________ years to establish new equilibrium after remarriage |
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| lots of bad emotions towards remarriage are actually from |
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| lots of ______ transitions lead to cumulative family instability |
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| pattern of poorer social adjustment from cumulative family instability is especially bad for |
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| same sex marriage has been legal since |
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| 2/3 of homosexual marriages are _____ |
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| only ___% of same sex marriages get divorced |
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| many same sex couples are together for ____ years before they marry |
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| the cost of divorce is 3x greater for ______ |
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| heterosexual couples with kids |
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| divorce is most common ______ years into the union |
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the "seven year itch" |
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| divorce is _____ as likely in lesbian families |
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| twice because women usually initiate divorces anyway |
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| 2 ____ children are raised by LGBT families |
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| LGBT children have _____ the poverty rate as heterosexual |
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| hardest time of family illness is |
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| hardest time of family illness is |
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| hardest time of family illness is |
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| most common childhood illnesses |
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| asthma, cancer, cerebral palsy, CF, diabetes and DS |
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| childhood illnesses are more common among |
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| poor, boys, and african americans- especially in single parent homes |
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| most common emotional & behavioral problem for siblings of an ill child is |
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| adjustment problems of siblings when child is ill doesn't vary on illness severity, it varies on |
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| top 2 reasons why siblings of sick kid are angry |
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1. this happened to their family 2. the ill one gets all of the attention |
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| when a parent is ill there is high ____ and low _____ |
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| high conflict and low cohesion |
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| secrecy about illnesses is way worse than the truth because |
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| the truth is usually better than what kids make up in ther heads |
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| broaden and build theory say that those who experience ____ positive emotions for every negative emotion will be able to do best |
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| how many children and adolescents die each year? |
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| the common place & visible in 17th century, now privatized, invisible now. most deaths in healthcare facility |
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| the media bombards us with |
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| insensitivities to time needed for true grief= |
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false sense of recovery increases stress for grieving families |
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| what age group believes death is reversible? |
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| _____ have increased morbidity when grieving with self damaging & neglectful behaviors |
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| complicated/ prolonged grief disorder warrants |
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| clinical attention, psychopathology |
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recognition of loss reacting to separation recollection & re-experiencing deceased & r-ship relinquishing old attachments re-adjusting to new world without forgetting old re-investing these are the |
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| minimizing negative feelings, increasing laughter, process of coping w/loss & moving forward differs |
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Society doesn’t recognize one’s right, need or capacity to grieve= invisible mourners
this is known as ____ grief |
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| intuitive grieving involves |
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| sorrow, guilt and depression |
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| widowers have _____ and ____ than widows |
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| greater depression and health consequences |
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| death of _____ or ____ is viewed as most difficult |
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| when a sibling dies ___ are more affected |
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| girls are more affected, especially with death of a sister |
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