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Family Studies Center

Sponsered Research

Sponsored Research: 2000

Teaching Peacemaking Skills to Children from Violent and Normal Families

: Psychology. (801) 422-4609.

NIMH Ogden Adolescent Study

: Sociology. (801) 422-5064.

Family Friendly Work Policies

: Organizational Leadership and Strategy. (801) 422-6825.

Multiple Family Group Psycho-educational Treatment

: Psychology. (801) 422-7557.

Family, Faith, and Delinquency Among LDS Youth

: Sociology. (801) 422-6026.
: Religious Education. (801) 422-3353.

LDS Young Adult Study

: Sociology. (801) 422-6026.

Decreasing Health Care Costs with Marriage and Family Therapy

: Marriage and Family Therapy. (801) 422-5623.

Appraising, Assessing, and Measuring Father Involvement

: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-6415.

Perceptions and Coping Responses of Children with Severe Disabilities and Their Siblings

: Counseling Psychology. (801) 422-5045.

Latin American Family Relationships and Children's Well-Being Project

: Sociology. (801) 422-3146.
: Sociology. (801) 422-3280.

Children's Social Development

: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-5939.

Covenant Marriage

: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-7088.

State, Religion and Family in Indonesia

: Sociology. (801) 422-3280.

Life, Family, Marital and Career Satisfaction

: Counseling and Special Education. (801) 422-3035.

MEMOS for Parents

: Counseling and Special Education.

Attachment Style as a Predictor of Adolescent's Susceptibility to Peer Influence

: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-6949.

Using Desensitization Acceptance Training to Reduce Physiological Arousal and Increase Satisfaction for Couples with Severe Relational Problems

: Marriage and Family Therapy. (801) 422-6512.

Communication in Mother-Infant Dyads

: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-5806.

Strengthening At-Risk Families by Involving Extended Families

: School of Social Work. (801) 422-2003.