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Book Review of Traig, J. (2019). Act Natural: A Cultural History of Misadventures in Parenting. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. Traig,J. (2019)的书评。Act Natural:育儿误区的文化史》。纽约:哈珀柯林斯出版社。
April Lauzon
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Book Review of Robertson, David A. (2020). Black Water: Family, Legacy and Blood Memory. Toronto: HarperCollins Publishers. Robertson, David A. (2020) 的书评。黑水:家庭、遗产和血缘记忆》。多伦多:HarperCollins Publishers.
Stephanie Turrecha
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Book Review of Traig, J. (2019). Act Natural: A Cultural History of Misadventures in Parenting. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. Traig,J. (2019)的书评。Act Natural:育儿误区的文化史》。纽约:哈珀柯林斯出版社。
Zoe Arnett
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My Family and I 我和我的家人
Leomarich F. Casinillo
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Prevalence and Causes of Drug Abuse among Youth-Recipients of School-Based Drug Education Programs: A Mixed-Method Study 校本禁毒教育项目青少年受众中的药物滥用流行率和原因:混合方法研究
A. Obiagu, Afamuefuna Victor Onele
This study investigated the impact of school-based drug education programs on drug use behavior through examining the prevalence and causes of drug abuse and addiction among youth-recipients (16-30 years) of drug education (DE) programs in Nigeria. A concurrent embedded mixed-method design was adopted for the study and data were collected with a questionnaire and an interview schedule on drug use behaviors. Results showed that drug abuse prevalence ranged from 3.8% for cocaine to 23.7% for alcohol, with daily addiction levels ranging from 1.3% to 5.0%. Depression, peer pressure, and social/economic hardships cause drug abuse. Drug education and gender influence drug use behavior. Drug abusers possess health, social, legal, and moral knowledges about drug use, with youth drug-abusers redefining responsible use by promoting the notion of “civilized use”. The study concluded that mainstream curricular drug prevention programs have little impact on drug use behavior since its recipients still abuse drugs. Drug education research, policy, and practice implications of the findings were discussed.
本研究通过考察尼日利亚青少年(16-30 岁)接受毒品教育(DE)计划的情况以及滥用毒品和吸毒成瘾的原因,探讨学校毒品教育计划对吸毒行为的影响。研究采用了并行嵌入式混合方法设计,并通过有关吸毒行为的调查问卷和访谈表收集数据。结果显示,药物滥用率从可卡因的 3.8%到酒精的 23.7%不等,日常成瘾水平从 1.3%到 5.0%不等。抑郁、同伴压力和社会/经济困难是导致药物滥用的原因。毒品教育和性别影响吸毒行为。吸毒者拥有关于吸毒的健康、社会、法律和道德知识,而青少年吸毒者则通过宣传 "文明吸毒 "的概念来重新定义负责任的吸毒行为。研究认为,主流的毒品预防课程对吸毒行为影响甚微,因为受教育者仍然在滥用毒品。研究还讨论了研究结果对毒品教育研究、政策和实践的影响。
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A Sibling’s Sense of Self 兄弟姐妹的自我意识
Danielle Russell
It is commonly viewed that siblings of those with disabilities are positioned as caregivers and tasked to support their sibling with a disability. Family members of those with disabilities are particularly viewed as impacted heavily by the burden of care placed on them. However, truth be told, there are many influential and positive attributes that are acquired by one’s upbringing and living with a family member who has a disability. Typically overlooked by researchers in the field, there are dismissed perceptions of family members that should be accounted for. Further, individuals who have grown up alongside of members of their family with a disability have unique perceptions that influence their self-perceptions and ways of living. This study found that an individual with a sibling with a disability has experienced in childhood up to current time circumstantial practices relative to their family position which influence the way they currently carry and perceive themselves. Further indicated in this study is the importance of family relationships, dynamics and stability in support of the care to the sibling with a disability. Particular qualities and characteristics are highlighted in this study to showcase the intricate yet complex lives of individuals with siblings who have disabilities. Proven is the need for augmented initiatives and enhanced supports to address gaps and needs among individual family members who are related to someone with a disability. The objective of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of how individuals perceive themselves based on their experiences growing up with a family member who identifies as having a disability. The aim was to investigate the perceived experiences of these individuals and their reflections on their personal identities and sense of perception. A total of 10 individuals over the age of 18 who have siblings with disabilities from across Ontario, Canada completed virtual or in-person interviews. To reflect participants' upbringing, current experiences, and anticipated future roles within their families, themes naturally surfaced and were identified as means to represent consistent data responses. In general, the findings revealed a range of experiences that impact their sense of self and family responsibilities. Many unique and positive perceptions of self were conveyed by participants in reference to their lived experiences. This study fills gaps in disability studies by highlighting the positive outcomes of sibling relationships and the unique lived experiences of individuals who have siblings with disabilities. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing an individuals’ experiences and stories relative to having a sibling with a disability.  
人们普遍认为,残疾兄弟姐妹被定位为照顾者,其任务是支持残疾兄弟姐妹。残障人士的家庭成员尤其被认为受到了他们所肩负的照顾重担的严重影响。然而,事实上,一个人的成长经历和与残疾家庭成员的共同生活会使其获得许多有影响力的积极特质。该领域的研究人员通常会忽略家庭成员的一些被否定的看法。此外,与残疾家庭成员一起成长的个人会有独特的认知,这些认知会影响他们的自我认知和生活方式。本研究发现,有残疾兄弟姐妹的人从童年到现在都经历过与其家庭地位相关的环境实践,这些实践影响了他们目前的生活方式和对自身的认知。本研究进一步指出了家庭关系、动态和稳定性在支持照顾残疾兄弟姐妹方面的重要性。本研究强调了残疾兄弟姐妹的特殊品质和特征,以展示他们错综复杂的生活。证明有必要采取强化措施和加强支持,以解决与残疾人有亲属关系的家庭成员之间的差距和需求。本研究的目的是深入了解个人如何根据其与残疾家庭成员一起成长的经历来认识自己。目的是调查这些人的感知体验以及他们对个人身份和感知的反思。加拿大安大略省共有 10 名 18 岁以上、有残疾兄弟姐妹的人完成了虚拟或面对面访谈。为了反映参与者的成长经历、目前的经历以及未来在家庭中的预期角色,主题自然而然地浮现出来,并被确定为代表一致数据反应的手段。总的来说,调查结果揭示了影响他们的自我意识和家庭责任的一系列经历。参与者结合自己的生活经历,表达了许多独特而积极的自我认知。本研究通过强调兄弟姐妹关系的积极成果以及有残疾兄弟姐妹的个人的独特生活经历,填补了残疾研究的空白。它强调了认识个人与残疾兄弟姐妹相关的经历和故事的重要性。
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Book Review of Blackmore, Mary Jayne. (2020). Balancing Bountiful: What I Learned about Feminism from my Polygamist Grandmothers. Halfmoon Bay: Caitlin Press. Blackmore, Mary Jayne 的书评。(2020).Balancing Bountiful:我从一夫多妻制祖母们身上学到的女权主义》。半月湾:凯特琳出版社。
Julia Staron
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The Generalization Effect of Interparental Conflict in Sibling Relationships and Child Adaptation 父母间的冲突对兄弟姐妹关系和儿童适应的普遍影响
Laura Merino, Ana Martínez-Pampliega, David Herrero-Fernández
The main goal of this study is to analyze the generalization effect of interparental conflict in sibling relationships and child adaptation. A Spanish sample made up of 100 children, aged between 7 and 18 years, was used. Interparental conflict was the independent variable, and child maladaptation the dependent variable, whereas sibling relationship and parenting style were the mediating variables. Extraversion was controlled as a covariate. Variables were measured through self-report questionnaires.  The mediation model was supported.  Results showed that more restrictive parental styles and a decrease of positive sibling exchanges were both associated with child maladaptation, which revealed this generalization process. The relation of these results with previous literature and future implications are discussed.
本研究的主要目的是分析父母间的冲突对兄弟姐妹关系和儿童适应性的普遍影响。研究使用了一个由 100 名 7 至 18 岁儿童组成的西班牙样本。父母间冲突是自变量,儿童适应不良是因变量,而兄弟姐妹关系和养育方式是中介变量。外向性作为协变量进行控制。变量通过自我报告问卷进行测量。 中介模型得到了支持。 结果表明,限制性较强的父母风格和兄弟姐妹间积极交流的减少都与儿童适应不良有关,这揭示了这种泛化过程。本文讨论了这些结果与以往文献的关系以及对未来的影响。
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Electronic Devices’ Impairment of Cognitive Development in Children under Fourteen Years of Age 电子设备对 14 岁以下儿童认知发展的影响
Amy Pastuzyk
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Researching Human Action in Saudi Arabia: Adapting and Using the Qualitative Action-project Method 沙特阿拉伯的人类行动研究:调整和使用定性行动项目方法
Aziza A. Alnuaim, Hind Khalifa, Richard Young, Sheila K. Marshall, N. Popadiuk
Researchers working in various regions of the world, such as Saudi Arabia, where little joint research has been conducted on youth together with their families, tend to adopt theories and research methods with less than full transparency about how the researchers have adapted them.  In this article, we describe the action-project method, a qualitative research method for conducting research with particular application to unique and understudied cultural contexts. The method was used to describe the joint processes between parents and adolescents in a Saudi-Arabian sample.  It is based on a conceptualization of human behavior as process oriented, systemic phenomena in which context and culture are critical to an integrated understanding of the person.  The method uses a longitudinal design involving observations and interviews. The cultural application of this method to the study of transition-to-adulthood processes in Saudi Arabia is addressed, including its cultural appropriateness and the process of adapting and using it in Saudi Arabia.  
在沙特阿拉伯等世界各地区工作的研究人员,很少对青少年及其家庭进行联合研究,他们往往在采用理论和研究方法时,并不完全清楚研究人员是如何调整这些理论和方法的。 在本文中,我们介绍了行动项目法,这是一种定性研究方法,特别适用于独特的、研究不足的文化背景。该方法用于描述沙特-阿拉伯样本中父母与青少年之间的共同过程。 该方法的基础是将人类行为概念化为以过程为导向的系统现象,其中环境和文化对于综合理解个人至关重要。 该方法采用纵向设计,包括观察和访谈。该方法适用于沙特阿拉伯成年过渡过程的文化研究,包括其文化适宜性以及在沙特阿拉伯调整和使用该方法的过程。
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