Biosocial Foundations of Family Processes [electronic resource] / edited by Alan Booth, Susan M. McHale, Nancy S. Landale.
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- ISBN: 9781441973610
- Physical Description: XV, 270p. 19 illus. digital.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2011.
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| Subject: | Social sciences. Applied psychology. Social Sciences. Family. Psychotherapy and Counseling. Public Health/Gesundheitswesen. |
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| Part I. Parenting and Early Childhood Behavior and Development | ||
| 1. How Mothers are Born: A Psychobiological Analysis of Mothering / Viara Mileva-Seitz and Alison S. Fleming | ||
| 2. How Fathers Evolve: A Functional Analysis of Fathering Behavior / Anne Storey and Carolyn Walsh | ||
| 3. Caregiving as Co-Regulation: Psychobiological Processes And Child Functioning / Susan D. Calkins | ||
| 4. The Determinants of Parenting in GxE Perspective: A Case of Differential Susceptibility? / Jay Belsky | ||
| Part II. Development and Adjustment in Adolescence | ||
| 5. Gene-Environment Interplay Helps To Explain Influences of Family Relationships on Adolescent Adjustment and Development / Jenae M. Neiderhiser | ||
| 6. The Importance of the Phenotype in Explorations of Gene-Environment Interplay / S. Alexandra Burt | ||
| 7. The Importance of Puberty in Adolescent Development / Sheri A. Berenbaum | ||
| 8. Genes, Hormones, and Family Behavior: What Makes Adolescence Unique? / Sally I. Powers | ||
| Part III. Mate Selection, Family Formation, and Fertility | ||
| 9. Human Adaptations for Mating: Frameworks for Understanding Patterns of Family Formation and Fertility / Steven W. Gangestad | ||
| 10. The Need for Family Research Using Multiple Approaches and Methods / Brian M. D'Onofrio, Niklas Langstrom and Paul Lichtenstein | ||
| 11. Psychological Adaptation and Human Fertility Patterns: Some Evidence of Human Mating Strategies as Evoked Sexual Culture / David P. Schmitt | ||
| 12. Comments on Consilience Efforts / S. Philip Morgan | ||
| Part IV. Family Adaptations to Resource Disparities | ||
| 13. Family Influences on Children's Well-Being: Potential Roles of Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics / Guang Guo | ||
| 14. Social Inequalities, Family Relationships, and Child Health / Mark V. Flinn | ||
| 15. Family Resources, Genes, and Human Development / Pilyoung Kim and Gary W. Evans | ||
| 16. In Search of GE: Why We Haven't Documented a Gene-Social Environment Interaction Yet / Dalton Conley | ||
| 17. A Promising Approach to Future Biosocial Research on the Family: Considering The Role of Temporal Context / Jennifer B. Kane and Chun Bun Lam. |