Диссертация Том 1 (792475), страница 67
Текст из файла (страница 67)
Journal ofFamily Psychology. 2006. Vol. 20. Pp. 477–484.515. М.A., Hazen N.L., Mann T. Representations of Marriage and Expectations ofParenthood: Predictors of Supportive Co-parenting for First-Time Parents // Parenting: Scienceand Practice. 2009. Vol. 9, No. 1–2. Pp. 101–122.516. Cicirelli V.G. Helping elderly parents: The role of adult children. Boston: Auburn House,1981. 199 p.517. Diaz B.F.A, Thomas Fent T., Prskawetz A. & Laura Bernardi L. Transition toParenthood: The Role of Social Interaction and Endogenous Networks // Demography.
2011.Vol. 48. Pp. 559–579.518. Deci E. L., & Ryan R. M. The “what” and “whyˮ of goal pursuits: Human needs and theinternal motivation of behavior // Psychological Inquiry. 2000. –Vol. 11. Pp. 227–268.519. Delmore-Ko P.M. Developing a parental identity: expectations about parenthood anddescriptions of self as parent: Unpublished thesis. University of Waterloo, 2000.520.
Delmore-Ko, P., Pancer, S. M., Hunsberger, B., & Pratt, M. (2000). Becoming a parent:The relation between prenatal expectations and postnatal experience. Journal of FamilyPsychology, 14, 625– 640.521. Donnellan M.B. and Robins R.W. The development of personality across the lifespan //The Cambridge handbook of personality psychology / P.J.
Corr and G. Matthews, eds.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Pp. 191–204.522. Doss B.D., Rhoades G.K., Stanley S.M., Markman H.J. The Effect of the Transition toParenthood on Relationship Quality: 8-Year Prospective Study //Journal of Personality andSocial Psychology, 2009, 96(3): 601–619.523.
Elder G.H., Jr. & Maclnnis D.J. Achievement imagery in women's lives from adolescenceto adulthood // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1983. Vol. 45. Pp. 394–404.524. Engwall K. Barns plats i barnfrias liv [=Children’s Place in the Lives of Childfree] //Frivillig barnlö shet: Barnfrihet i en nordisk kontext [=Voluntary Childlessness: Childfreeness295–330.525. Engwall in a Nordic Context] / ed. by K. Engwall and H. Peterson. Stockholm: Dialogos,2010.
Pp. K. Barnfria män i Sverige [=Childfree Men in Sweden] // Frivillig barnlö shet:Barnfrihet i en nordisk kontext [=Voluntary Childlessness: Childfreeness in a Nordic Context]/ ed. by K. Engwall and H. Peterson. Stockholm: Dialogos, 2010. Pp. 331–354.526. Engwall K. Childfreeness, parenthood and adulthood [Electronic resource] //ScandinavianJournalofDisabilityResearch.2013.URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15017419.2013.781955 (date of access: 03.05.2013).363527.
Figueiredo B., Fieldb T., Diego M., et. al. Partner relationships during the transition toparenthood // Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 2008. May; vol. 26; No. 2. Pp.99–107.528. Florsheim P., Emi S., McCann C., Matthew W., Ritsuko F., & Trina S., et al. Thetransition to parenthood among young African American and Latino couples: Relationalpredictors of risk for parental dysfunction // Journal of Family Psychology. 2003.
Vol. 17.Pp. 65–79.529. Galdiolo S., Roskam I. The transition to parenthood and development of parents’personality and emotional competencies // International Review of Sociology [=RevueInternationale de Sociologie]. 2012. March; Vol. 22; No. 1. Pp. 53–70.530. Galinsky E. The Six Stages of Parenthood. Menlo Park, CA, 1988.
364 pp.531. Gerson М. A Scale of Motivation for Parenthood: The Index of Parenthood Motivation //The Journal of Psychology. 1983. Vol. 113. Pp. 211–220.532. Goldman J.D.G, Goldman R.J. Children’s perseptions of Parents and their Roles: A CrossNational Study in Australian, England, North America and Sweden. – Sex Roles, 1985, vol.13,p.791-812533. Gordon T.
P.E.T. Parent effectiveness training: The tested new way to raise responciblechildren. – New York: New Amer.Libr., 1975. – 334 p.534. Grace J.T. Development maternal-fetal attachment during pregnancy // Nursing Research–1989,№38,c.228-232535. Grusec J.E., Lytton H.L. Mother-Infant Bonding // Social Development History,Theory, and Research.
New York: Springer-Verlag, 1988.536. Grusec J.E., Hastings P.D. Handbook of Socialization: Theory and Research. New York:Guilford Press, 2007. 702 pp.537. Gordon R., et al. Factors in Postpartum Emotional Adjustment // Obstetrics andGynaecology. 1965. Vol. 25. Pp. 158–166.538. Groat T., Giordano P., Cernkovich C., Pugh M.D., & Swinford S. Attitudes towardchildbearing among young parents // Journal of Marriage and the Family. 1997. Vol.
59. Pp.568–581.539. Harwood K., McLean N., & Durkin K. First-time mothers’ expectations of parenthood:What happens when optimistic expectations are not matched by later experiences? //Developmental Psychology. 2007. Vol. 43(1). Pp. 1–12.540.
Havighurst R. Developmental tasks and education. New York: Longmans Green, 1957.541. Helson R. and Stewart A. Personality change in adulthood // Can personality change? /ed. by T.F. Heatherton and J.L. Weinberger. Washington, DC: American PsychologicalAssociation, 1994. Pp. 201–225.542. Hoffmann L.W. A psychological perspective on the value of children to parents // TheSatisfactions and Costs of Children: Theories, Concepts, Methods / J. T. Fawcett (Ed.).Honolulu: The East-West Population Institute, 1972.543.
Hoffmann L.W. & Hoffmann M.L. The value of children to parents // Psychologicalperspectives on population / J.T. Fawcett (Ed.). New York: Basic Books, 1973.364544. Hoffmann L.W. The value of children to parents and child-rearing patterns // SocialBehavior. 1987. Vol. 2. Pp. 123–141.545. Hofferth S.L., Goldscheider F. Family structure and the transition to early parenthood //Demography. 2010. May; vol. 47; No. 2. Pp. 415–437.546.
Houseknecht S.K. Voluntary Childlessness // Handbook of Family and Marriage / ed. byM.B. Sussman, and S.K. Steinmetz. New York; London: Plenum Press, 1987. Pp. 369–395.547. Jordan, J. V., Kaplan, A. G., Miller, J. В., Stiver, I. P., & Suito, J. L. (1991). Women'sgrowth in connection. New York: Guilford Press.548. Kahn R.L., Antonucci T.C. Convoys over the life course: Attachment, roles, and socialsupport // Life-span development and behavior / P.B. Baltes (Ed.). New York: AcademicPress, 1980. Vol. 3. Pp.
254–286.549. Keizer R., Dykstra P.A., and Poortman A.-R. The Transition to Parenthood andWellbeing: The Impact of Partner Status and Work Hour Transitions // Journal of FamilyPsychology. 2010. Vol. 24 (4). Pp. 429–438.550. Kline M., Cowan P.A., & Cowan C.P. The Origins of Parenting Stress During theTransition to Parenthood: A New Family Model // Early Education & Development. 1991.Oct.; vol. 2, No. 4. Pp.
287–305.551. Kohut Н. Analysis of the Self: Systematic Approach to Treatment of NarcissisticPersonality Disorders. Madison: International Universities Press, 2000.552. Lazarus R., Folkman S. Stress, appraisal and coping. New York: Springer PublishingHouse, 1984. 218 p.553. Lamb M.E. Early mother-neonate contact and the mother-child relationship // Journal ofChild Psychiatry 1983. Vol.
24. Pp. 487–494.554. Lamb M. E., & Kelly J. B. Improving the quality of parent-child contact in separatingfamilies with infants and young children: Empirical research foundations // The scientific basisof child custody decisions / R.M. Galatzer-Levy, L. Kraus, & J. Galatzer-Levy (Eds.). 2nd ed.Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2009.
Pp. 187–214.555. .Langdridge D., Sheeran P., Connolly K. J. Understanding the reasons for parenthood //Journal of reproductive and infant psychology. 2005. May; vol. 23; No. 2. Pp. 121–133.556. Langdridge D., Connolly K.J. & Sheeran P. A network analytic study of the reasons forwanting a child // Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 2000. Vol. 18. Pp. 321–338.557. Lawrence E., et al. Marital satisfaction across the transition to parenthood // Journal offamily psychology.
2008. Vol. 22(1). Pp. 41–50.558. Linder R. Overcoming Somatic and Psychological Difficulties: New Experiences from anIntegrated Linkage of Obstetrics and Psychotherapy // Journal of Prenatal and PerinatalPsychology and Health. 2010. Vol. 24. № 4. P. 201-215.559. Little B., Salmela-Aro K., & Phillips S.
(Eds.). Personal project pursuit: Goals, action andhuman flourishing. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. 2007.560. Lott B.E. Who wants the children? Some relationships among attitudes toward children,parents and the liberation of women // American Psychologist. 1973. Vol. 28. Pp. 573–582.365561. Mac Key W.
C. Cross-cultural perspective on perceptions of paternalistic deficiencies inthe United States: The myth of the derelict daddy // Sex Roles. 1985. Vol. 12. № 5–6.Marshall H. Not Having Children. Oxford: University Press, 1993.562. Michaels G.Y., & Goldberg W.A. The transition to parenthood: Current theory andresearch. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.563. Miller W.B. & Pasta D.J. Motivational and non-motivational determinants of childnumber desires // Population and Environment: Behavioral and Social Issues. 1993.
Vol. 15.Pp. 113–138.564. Miller, J. B. (1988). Connections, disconnections and violations. Work in progress (No.33). Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.565. Newman P.R., Newman B.M. Parenthood and Adult Development // Transitions toparenthood / R. Palkovitz and M.B.Sussman (Eds.). New York: Haworth Press, 1988. Pp. 313–338.566. Osofsky, J. D., Osofsky, H.J. (1984). Psychological and developmental perspectives onexpectant and new parenthood.
In R. D. Parke (Ed.), The family: Review of child developmentresearch (Vol. 7). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.567. Parke, R. D. (1981). Fathers. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. – 136р.568. Perren S., Von Wyl A., Bürgin D., Simoni H., & Von Klitzing K. Intergenerationaltransmission of marital quality across the transition to parenthood // Family Process. 2005.Vol. 44. Pp.