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Lights, Camera, Activism: Using a Film Series to Generate Feminist Dialogue About Campus Sexual Violence
Abstract We examine the use of an interdisciplinary film series, “2015 Sexism | Cinema: 50 Years on the Silver Screen,” as a space for discussion where attendees can discover allies, express critical thought, and advance their thinking. A film series is a useful response to the widespread problem of campus sexual assault in three critical ways: (a) a theater provides an informal, recreational space for discussion of feminist thought; (b) the content of the films highlights the insidious nature of sexual violence and gender inequality in our culture; and (c) there exists a degree of separation that subverts defensivenes...
Source: Family Relations - December 1, 2016 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: John B. K. Purcell, C. Rebecca Oldham, Dana A. Weiser, Elizabeth A. Sharp Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

The Greek System: How Gender Inequality and Class Privilege Perpetuate Rape Culture
Abstract Sexual assault on college campuses is a pervasive public health issue. It is important to examine factors particular to universities that influence occurrences of sexual assault and people's perceptions of sexual assault. Using a lens of socialist feminism, we argue that institutional and sociocultural factors related to gender and class privilege on college campuses are due to patterns of power and control in university systems that contribute to the occurrence and facilitation of sexual assault. Our synthesis of the literature focuses on the male‐dominated party culture of the primarily White Greek system in A...
Source: Family Relations - December 1, 2016 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kristen N. Jozkowski, Jacquelyn D. Wiersma ‐Mosley Tags: Review Source Type: research

Scripting Sexual Consent: Internalized Traditional Sexual Scripts and Sexual Consent Expectancies Among College Students
College students are at a relatively high risk for both sexual assault victimization and perpetration, and understanding sexual consent is imperative to reduce the incidence of sexual assault. Informed by the interactionist perspective of feminist theory, we surveyed 447 undergraduate students to identify factors associated with heterosexual college students' expectancies related to sexual consent. Women who believed in sexual stereotypes and endorsed music that degrades women were less likely than other women to expect to engage in healthy negotiation of sexual consent. Men who were confident that they could avoid perpetr...
Source: Family Relations - December 1, 2016 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Stacey J. T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, Benjamin Bayly Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Dyadic and Triadic Family Interactions as Simultaneous Predictors of Children's Externalizing Behaviors
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between dyadic and triadic family interactions and their association with the development of children's externalizing behaviors. Data were obtained from a longitudinal study of family interactions (N = 125), followed from before parents had their first child until children were 7 years old. Family interactions (marital, father–child, mother–child, and triadic mother–father–child) were observed in separate interaction tasks when children were 24 months old as predictors of children's externalizing behaviors at age 7 (n = 71 children). Res...
Source: Family Relations - November 30, 2016 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sarah E. Murphy, Erin Boyd ‐Soisson, Deborah B. Jacobvitz, Nancy L. Hazen Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

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Communication Structures of Supplemental Voluntary Kin Relationships
This study focused on one type of voluntary kin, supplemental voluntary kin, relationships that often arise because of differing values, underperformed roles, or physical distance from the biolegal family, and wherein relationships are maintained with biolegal and voluntary kin. We examined how these family systems are constructed via interactions in relational triads of “linchpin” persons between biolegal family and voluntary kin. From in‐depth interviews with 36 supplemental voluntary kin, we examined themes in the linchpins' discourse surrounding the interaction, rituals, and ideal relationship between biolegal fa...
Source: Family Relations - November 15, 2016 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dawn O. Braithwaite, Jenna Stephenson Abetz, Julia Moore, Katie Brockhage Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Daily Poverty ‐Related Stress and Coping: Associations with Child Learned Helplessness
This study examined daily poverty‐related stress and parents' efforts to help children cope with stress in relation to learned helplessness for young children attending a Head Start preschool. A total of 750 telephone interviews were conducted with 75 parents concerning their daily stressors and strategies they used to help children cope. A behavioral protocol measured child learned helplessness. Multilevel modeling showed a positive within‐persons relationship between daily stress and coping, and a positive between‐persons relationship between daily stress and child learned helplessness. Implications include underst...
Source: Family Relations - November 15, 2016 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Eleanor D. Brown, Mariam D. Seyler, Andrea M. Knorr, Mallory L. Garnett, Jean ‐Philippe Laurenceau Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Dads Tuning In to Kids: Preliminary Evaluation of a Fathers' Parenting Program
We investigated outcomes of Dads Tuning In to Kids, a new seven‐session group program targeting paternal emotion‐socialization practices, which are related to children's social and emotional functioning. In a randomized control trial with 162 fathers of children between 3 and 6 years of age, intervention fathers (n = 87) and waitlist control fathers (n = 75) completed questionnaires at baseline (pre‐program) and 10 weeks later (post‐program). Compared to control fathers, intervention fathers statistically increased in empathy, encouragement of emotion expression, and parenting efficacy, and decreased in emotion‐d...
Source: Family Relations - November 15, 2016 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Katherine R. Wilson, Sophie S. Havighurst, Christiane Kehoe, Ann E. Harley Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

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