April 10, 2025
Financial health and well-being of rural female caregivers of older adults with chronic illnesses
Nasreen Lalani – Rural caregivers experience significant financial stressors while caring for their older family members with chronic illnesses. Limited access to care, support, and resources in rural areas poses significant financial threats and insecurity for some caregivers.
The mediational role of anxiety and familism in the associations between mothers’ and fathers’ parenting behaviors and U.S. Latine youth’s aggression
Zoe Taylor – Personal relationships research is increasingly addressing the impact of both mothers’ and fathers’ parenting behaviors on youth’s development.
Mexican-origin mothers’ and fathers’ workplace ethnic–racial discrimination and youth’s educational adjustment
Kimberly Updegraff – Drawing from the integrative model and emotional spillover framework, the current study examined whether parents’ experiences of ethnic–racial discrimination informed Latino adolescents’ educational adjustment via features of their adaptive culture and youth’s ethnic–racial identity.
April 4, 2025
The Factor Structure of Parents’ Math-Related Talk and Its Relation to Children’s Early Academic Skills
Sarah Eason, Arielle Borovsky, David Purpura – This study, involving 120 children and their parents, examined parent talk constructs and their relation to children’s early academic skills in 2021.
March 29, 2025
A text message-based home numeracy pilot intervention for parents of preschoolers
David Purpura – Children’s exposure to early numeracy activities in the home is associated with mathematics development.
March 28, 2025
Exploring the multifaceted role of food experiences in shaping tourist destination perceptions
Xinran Lehto – This study examines how multidimensional food experiences shape tourists’ perceptions of destination brand images, focusing on Cairo, Egypt. Using a survey of international tourists, the study assesses the impact of sensory, intellectual, affective, and behavioural food experiences.
March 25, 2025
Three Lessons from Five Years of Flexible Work
Ellen Kossek – With high-profile return-to-office (RTO) pushes in both the private sector and federal government, some leaders critical of hybrid and remote work are again pushing the narrative that flexibility creates a trade-off between employee wellbeing and organizational productivity.
March 24, 2025
Teacher authorship as critical self-reflection and engagement in authentic student writing
Breanya Hogue – How can our students’ authentic, every day social interactions provide us with opportunities to critically self-reflect and examine our practices as educators?
Mediating Effect of Resilience Between Protective Organizational Practices and Professional Quality of Life: An International Perspective Among Nurses Caring for Patients With Emerging Infectious Diseases
Vikki Simpson – Compassion fatigue and satisfaction impact nurses’ patient care. Resilience acts as a mediator between protective organizational practices and mental health.
March 22, 2025
Gone too long or back too soon? Perceptions of paid parental leave-taking and variations by gender and family structure
Trent Mize – How are workers viewed when they take parental leave? Much of the research on this question has focused on negative perceptions of leave-takers.