Kreppnerin ja Lernerin teokseen kannattaa tutustua, jos on kiinnostunut siitä, miten Bronfenbrennerin (1979) teoria kulkee mukana käytännön tutkimuksessa. Ohessa on teoksen sisällysluettelo.
Kreppner, Kurt & Lerner Richard M. (Eds.). (1989). Family systems and life-span development.
Contents
Preference
- Family Systems and Life-Span Development Issues and Perspectives
Kurt Kreppner and Richard M. Lerner
The Contextualization of Human Development
An Overview of Current Issues and Perspectives
Conclusions
References
- Individual Development and the Family System: A Life-Span perspective
Richard M. Lerner
A General Model of Dynamic Person-Context Interactions
Conclusions
References
- Linking Infant Development-in Context Research to the Investigation of Life-Span Family Development
Kurt Kreppner
Introduction
Early Socialization Within the Family: Influences on Individual Development
Changing Internal Relationships: Example of an Empirical Investigation
Summary and Conclusions
References
- Family and Peer Systems: In Search of the Linkages
Ross D. Parke, Kevin B. MacDonald, Virginia M. Burks, James Carson, Navaz Bhavnagri, Joan M. Barth, and Ashley Beitel
Parent –Child Paly as a Context for the Development of Peer-Peer Competence
Parents as a Direct Manger of Peer-Peer Relationships
References
- Family Relationships and Peer Relationships in Middle Childhood: An Exploratory Study of the Associations Between Children’s Integration into the Social Network of Peers and Family Development
Lothar Krappman
Theoretical Linkages Between Family and Peer Relationships
Observed Family Qualities and Peer Integration
Conclusions about Support and
References
- The Development of Socialt and Intellectual Competence in Swedish Preschoolers Raised at home and in Out-of-Home Care Facilities
Carl-Philip Hwang, Michael E. Lamb and Andres Bröberg
The Design of Present Study
Methods
Results
Discussion
References
- Nature an Nurture in the Family
Robert Plomin
Heredity and the Family
The nature of nurture
Summary
References
- Reconciling the Family Systems and the Relationships Approaches to Child Development
Robert A. Hinde
Introduction
The Family as an Organized Whole
The Nature of Subsystems
Homeostasis
Homeostasis, Evolution and Change
The Role of the Partners in Interactions/Relationships
The Family and the Individual
Conclusion
References
- Family Systems and Family Stress: A Family Life Cycle Perspective
David H. Olson and Yoav Lavee
Abstract
Circumplex Model of Marital and Family Systems
Hypotheses Derived from the Circumplex Model
Studies Validating the Circumplex Model
Family Systems and Stress Across the Family Life Cycle
Updated Inventories for Families
Assessment
References
- Contextual Approaches to Family Systems Research: The Macro-Micro Puzzle
Klaus A. Scheewind
Introduction
Conceptualization of an Integrative Research Model for Studying Family Systems
The Manifestation of an External Personality Structure Within the Family Context
Antecendents and Consequences of th Family’s Social Network
Limits of the Socioecological Approach: The Many Faces on Intrafamilial Interactional Structures
The Macro-Micro Puzzle in Perspective: A Contrasting Family Case Study
Family Climate and Adolescent Separation Activities
Concluding Remarks
References
- Parent-Daughter Relationships in Early Adolescence: A Developmental perspective
J. Brooks-Gunn and Marta Zahaykevich
Self-Definition and Relational Changes at Early Adolescence
Change in Parent and Child Expectations
Relational Changes
Processes Underlying Relational Changes
Conclusions
References
- Family Systems and Family Development: The Selection of Analytical Units
Alexander von Eye and Kurt Kreppner
Systems
Families as Systems: The Number of Interaction Patterns
Analyzing Family Systems
An example: Early Childhood Socialization Within the Family
Discussion
References
- Family Systems Throughout the Life-Span: Interactive Constellations of Development, Meaning, and Behavior
Sally I. Powers
Introduction
Family Constellations of Individual Development
Meaning of Behaviors as a Function of Development
Behavioral Constellations
Summary
References
- The Significance of Differences in Siblings’ Experiences Within the Family
Judy Dunn and Clare Stocker
Evidence for Sibling Differences
References
- Understanding Adult Social Relationships
Toni C. Antonucci
Introduction
Thoretical Influences
Intra and Interpersonal Influences on Adult Social Relationships
Possible outcomes and Recommendations
References
- Long-Term Implications of Fertility-Related Behavior and Family Formation on Adolescent Mothers and their Children
J. Brooks-Gunn and Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr.
Teenage Parenthood: The Problem That Won’t Go Away
Early Parenthood and Family Formation: The
Early Parenthood and Family Structure
Implications
References
- The “Generation in the Middle”: Perceptions of Changes in Adults’ Intergenerational Relationships
Leslie N. Richards, Vern L. Bengston, and Richard B. Miller
Previous Research
Methods and Procedures of Research
Results
Summary and Conclusions
References
- Adolescents and Their Families
Yvonne Schütze
Adolescents and Their Families in the Sociology of Youth
Adolescents and Their Families in Psychological Research
Changes in the Social Structure
Changes in the Family
References
19. Rediscovering the Family in the Past
Susan E. Harari and Maris A. Vinovskis
Analyzing Family Life in the Past
Changes in the English Family
The Development of the American Family
Conclusion
References
Author Index
Subject Index
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