2024
Parental intention on getting children COVID-19 vaccinations: Invariance evaluation across parenting roles and COVID-19-like symptoms experiences among Iranians during the pandemic period
Ahorsu D, Potenza M, Lin C, Pakpour A. Parental intention on getting children COVID-19 vaccinations: Invariance evaluation across parenting roles and COVID-19-like symptoms experiences among Iranians during the pandemic period. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 2024, 20: 2325230. PMID: 38445561, PMCID: PMC10936610, DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2024.2325230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThreat appraisalMaladaptive responsesCoping appraisalMultigroup structural equation modelingAssociated with adaptive responsesParental roleSymptom experienceStructural equation modelingParents' intentionAssociated with intentionCopingEquation modelingComplete measurementsIranian parentsPerceived knowledgeAppraisalAdaptive responseChildrenParentsCOVID-19 vaccination ratesMultigroupParental knowledgeFindingsIntentionChildhood
2022
Sexual and/or gender minority parental structures among California births from 2016 to 2020
Berrahou I, Leonard S, Zhang A, Main E, Obedin-Maliver J. Sexual and/or gender minority parental structures among California births from 2016 to 2020. American Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2022, 4: 100653. PMID: 35462057, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2022.100653.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCalifornia birth certificatesBirth certificatesGender minority peoplePrepregnancy characteristicsHigher prepregnancy body mass indexBirth certificate dataPrepregnancy body mass indexGender minoritiesLive birthsMinority peoplePopulation-based studyParental roleGender minority groupsGender minority populationsBody mass indexCommercial health insuranceMinority parentsHealthcare disparitiesCertificate dataDiverse parental rolesCharacteristics of parentsUS populationHealth insuranceCollege-educatedMinority populations
2021
Birth registration policies in the United States and their relevance to sexual and/or gender minority families: Identifying existing strengths and areas of improvement
Zhang A, Berrahou I, Leonard S, Main E, Obedin-Maliver J. Birth registration policies in the United States and their relevance to sexual and/or gender minority families: Identifying existing strengths and areas of improvement. Social Science & Medicine 2021, 293: 114633. PMID: 34933243, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114633.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRegistration policiesBirth registrationParental roleOfficial state policyDiverse family structuresBirth registration processBirth registration systemAdministrative data collectionsUnited StatesBirth certificatesHeteronormative assumptionsFamily-buildingGender minoritiesFamily structureState policyMinority familiesLegal unionLegal parentsIdentity documentsSGMPolicyChild birthRegistration systemGenderParental sex
2008
Evaluation of a Wraparound Process for Children Exposed to Family Violence
Crusto C, Lowell D, Paulicin B, Reynolds J, Feinn R, Friedman S, Kaufman J. Evaluation of a Wraparound Process for Children Exposed to Family Violence. Best Practices In Mental Health 2008, 4: 1-18. DOI: 10.70256/100349usiogx.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFamily violenceChildren exposed to family violenceSelf-reported stressIndividualized service plansTraumatic eventsService receiptWraparound processField's understandingParental roleViolence eventsViolenceService planningRate of serviceChildrenComprehensive assessmentCare coordinationInterventionCaregiversFamilyThoughtsWraparoundParentsNonfamilyUnderstanding
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