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Background Paternal incarceration has consistently been linked with aggression and acting‐out behaviors in children, yet mechanisms underlying these behavioral problems remain unclear.

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Background Paternal incarceration has consistently been linked with aggression and acting‐out behaviors in children, yet mechanisms underlying these behavioral problems remain unclear.

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  • Paternal Incarceration and Children’s Food Insecurity: A Consideration of Variation and Mechanisms (2015) · doi

    Despite growing attention to the unintended intergenerational consequences of incarceration, little is known about whether and how paternal incarceration is related to children’s food insecurity.

    Keywords: incarceration despite growing attention unintended intergenerational consequences little known whether paternal related children food insecurity
  • I. INTRODUCTION AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK (2013) · doi

    Children with incarcerated parents are at risk for a variety of problematic outcomes, yet research has rarely examined protective factors or resilience processes that might mitigate such risk in this population.

    Keywords: risk children incarcerated parents variety problematic outcomes rarely examined protective factors resilience processes mitigate population
  • Explaining the Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Children's Behavioral Problems (2018) · doi

    Background Paternal incarceration has consistently been linked with aggression and acting‐out behaviors in children, yet mechanisms underlying these behavioral problems remain unclear.

    Keywords: background paternal incarceration consistently linked aggression acting behaviors children mechanisms underlying behavioral problems remain unclear
  • A Developmental Perspective on Children With Incarcerated Parents (2020) · doi

    Longitudinal population-based developmental studies focusing on parental incarceration, especially early in life through adulthood, are urgently needed to answer basic questions, clarify mixed findings, inform policies, and develop interventions for vulnerable children.

    Keywords: longitudinal population based developmental focusing parental incarceration especially early life adulthood urgently needed answer basic

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