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    Caregivers, Caseworkers, and Biological Parents: Risk Factors for Foster Teen Pregnancy and Ways You Can Make a Difference by Nora Del Giudice, Stephanie Toelle, David C. Diehl, Jody S. Nicholson

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This 9-page fact sheet is designed to provide kin and foster caregivers, caseworkers, and biological parents of children in foster care with information about the physical, emotional, and psychological concerns related to teen reproductive health in the foster care system. …”
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    Do patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and their biological parents have concurrent signs suggestive of Marfan's syndrome? A cross sectional study by Kuldeep Saneja, Devavrat Harshe, Ankit Halder, Navna Panchami Ravindran, Gurudas Harshe

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Conclusion: The study found no co-occurrence of marfanoid features in schizophrenic patients and their biological parents.…”
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    PENGANGKATAN ANAK SERAHAN ANTAR WARGA NEGARA INDONESIA DI YAYASAN SAYAP IBU CABANG PROPINSI DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA by , Afriani Wahyuningtyas, , Agus Sudaryanto, SH., M.Si.

    Published 2012
    “…It makes Yayasan Sayap Ibu and foster parent do not know identity of their biological parent.…”
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    Parent–child couples display shared neural fingerprints while listening to stories by Nir Habouba, Ronen Talmon, Dror Kraus, Rola Farah, Alan Apter, Tamar Steinberg, Rupa Radhakrishnan, Daniel Barazany, Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…These shared fingerprints enabled the identification of children and their biological parents from a group of parents and children. …”
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    Parenting, the other oldes profession in the world- A cross-sectional study of parenting and child outcomes in South Africa and Malawi by Sherr, L, Macedo, A, Cluver, L, Meinck, F, Skeen, S, Hensels, I, Sherr, L, Roberts, K, Tomlinson, M

    Published 2017
    “…Influences on parenting could be seen through being the biological parent, parental mental health, poverty and stigma. …”
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    Breaking barriers: Fostering social inclusion in Italian schools for same-sex families by Valeria Quaglia, Margherita Graglia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The widespread homonegativity that still characterizes attitudes towards LGBT+ individuals in Italy, coupled with the absence of specific laws safeguarding and recognizing the role of the non-biological parent, leaves pedagogists, teachers, and educators to grapple with new demands and new responsibilities. …”
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    Doing One’s Best: Becoming a Kinship Caregiver by Kara Vander Linden, Catherine J. Tompkins

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…A kinship family is one where a family member, other than a biological parent, is primarily responsible for the child. …”
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    The invention of the extended family of choice: the rise and fall (to date) of posthumous grandparenthood in Israel by Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Zvi Triger

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Our findings demonstrate that Israeli courts have permitted parents to be extremely proactive and creative in pursuing PHG, the only limitations being an objection by the surviving partner, or the absence of one living biological parent.…”
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    Affective modulation of anterior cingulate cortex in young people at increased familial risk of depression. by Mannie, Z, Norbury, R, Murphy, SE, Inkster, B, Harmer, C, Cowen, P

    Published 2008
    “…METHOD: Eighteen young people (mean age 19.8 years) with no personal history of depression but with a biological parent with a history of major depression (FH+ participants) and 16 controls (mean age 19.9 years) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while completing an emotional counting Stroop task. …”
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    The dyad is not enough by Torbjörn Bildtgård, Marianne Winqvist, Peter Öberg

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The findings have led to the conclusion that if we are to understand the unique conditions for cohesion in long-term intergenerational step relationships, we cannot simply compare biological parent–child dyads with step dyads, because the step relationship is essentially a mediated relationship. …”
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    Frontolimbic responses to emotional faces in young people at familial risk of depression. by Mannie, Z, Taylor, M, Harmer, C, Cowen, P, Norbury, R

    Published 2011
    “…METHODS: We used a block designed functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure the neural responses to a task involving the matching of emotional facial expressions in 29 young people (age 16-21 years) who had a biological parent with a history of major depression, and 30 age- and gender-matched controls. …”
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    Impaired emotional categorisation in young people at increased familial risk of depression. by Mannie, Z, Bristow, G, Harmer, C, Cowen, P

    Published 2007
    “…The aim of the present study was to examine whether young people at risk of depression, by virtue of having a depressed biological parent (FH+), demonstrate negative biases in tasks of emotional facial recognition and emotional categorization. …”
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    Non-resident parent-child contact after marital dissolution and parental repartnering: Evidence from Italy by Silvia Meggiolaro, Fausta Ongaro

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…<b>Methods</b>: The study focuses on children aged 0-17 living with only one biological parent, using data pooled together from two cross-sectional rounds of the Italian survey, Family and Social Subjects. …”
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    Neural processing of reward and punishment in young people at increased familial risk of depression. by Mccabe, C, Woffindale, C, Harmer, C, Cowen, P

    Published 2012
    “…METHODS: We therefore used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the neural responses to pleasant and aversive sights and tastes in 25 young people (16-21 years of age) with a biological parent with depression and 25 age- and gender-matched control subjects. …”
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    Neural processing of reward and punishment in young people at increased familial risk of depression by McCabe, C, Woffindale, C, Harmer, C, Cowen, P

    Published 2012
    “…Methods: We therefore used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the neural responses to pleasant and aversive sights and tastes in 25 young people (16-21 years of age) with a biological parent with depression and 25 age- and gender-matched control subjects. …”
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    IMPLICAȚII PSIHOLOGICE ȘI JURIDICE ALE REUȘITEI ADOPȚIEI ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA by Inga RUSSU

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…</p><p align="left"><strong>PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF A SUCCESSFUL ADOPTION </strong><strong>IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA</strong></p><p>The adoption is a process by which an adult person assumes the parenthood for another person, in the manner that all the rights and responsibilities, as well as the filiation are transferred to him/her from the biological parent’s side. Besides the filiation, the adoption is an extremely complex process which totally changes a family’s life as well as the life of the adoptive child. …”
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