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Family Studies Center

Sponsered Research

Sponsored Research: 2007

Primary Socializing Factors and their Association to Pro-Social Behaviors and Internalized Problem Behaviors in Ethnically Diverse Adolescents

Roy A. Bean: Family Life. (801) 422-2349.

The SPENDING WELL Project

Ivan Beutler: Home and Family Living. (801) 422-6416.

Evaluating and Nurturing Couple Relationships throughout Marriage: An Expansion of the RELATE Program

Dean Busby: Marriage, Family and Human Development . (801) 422-8529.

Treatment Acceptability of Therapist Accommodation vs. Facilitated Disclosure of an Infidelity Secret in Couple Therapy

Mark Butler: Marriage and Family Therapy. (801) 422-8786.

Becoming Mothers and Fathers: An International Study of New Parents

Lynn C. Callister: College of Nursing. (801) 422-3227.

Project READY-Phase III: Emerging Adulthood Amoung Latter-day Saints

Jason Carroll: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-7529.
Larry J. Nelson: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-6711.

Families and Health Care

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

The Flourishing Families Project

: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-6415.
: Family Life. (801) 422-2349.
: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-7529.
: Marriage and Family Therapy. (801) 422-6509.
: Marriage, Family & Human Development. (801) 422-9053.
: Family Life. (801) 422-3515.
: School of Family Life. (801) 422-2860.

If They Could Change the World: Children, Youth and the Politics of Childhood in American's Civil Rights Movement

: History. (801) 422-1594.

How Processes of Religious Striving in Latter-day Saint Families Are Related to Spiritual Thriving in their Children and Youth

: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-4179.

The Utah County Hispanic Marriage Initiative-Outreach Proposal

: School of Family Life. (801) 422-1796.
: Marriage and Family Therapy. (801) 422-2344.

Mom, Catch Me a Rainbow -Improving Family Life of Children with Disabilities and Problem Behaviors by Teaching Parents Positive Behavior Supports

: Counseling Psychology. (801) 422-5045.

Families and Poverty in England, 1600-1800

: History. (801) 422-6408.

Relations Between Japanese Parenting Styles and Early Childhood Peer Group Behavior

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

Marriage Education Research Institute (MERI)

: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-7088.
: School of Family Life. (801) 422-1796.
: Marriage and Family Therapy. (801) 422-2344.

Singapore National Measure of Work-Life Harmony

: Home and Family Living. (801) 422-9091.

Understanding the Association between Marriage and Health: An Examination of Oxytocin as a Mediator of the Cardiovascular Benefits of Emotional Support

: Psychology. (801) 422-1324.

Home and Family Living Analysis (HFL-A): Additional Families

: Home and Family Living. (801) 422-4584.
: Home and Family Living. (801) 422-9091.

Developing Spiritual Competence with LDS Families and Children

: Social Work. (801) 422-6649.

Home as Context and setting for Family Health Care giving: Theory Building and Testing - Stage I Metasynthesis of Qualitative Studies on the Meaning of Home

: Nursing. (801) 422-2747.

Generation XXX: Pornography Patterns in Emerging Adulthood

: Marriage, Family and Human Development. (801) 422-6711.

Parental & Sibling Adaptation in Families of Children with Chronic Conditions

: School of Family Life. (801) 422-2058.

Empowering Mothers and Protecting Children: Succession Planning for Ugandan Households with AIDS

: School of Social Work. (801) 422-5085.

Take the Whole Family: Vacationing in Cold War America

: History. (801) 422-2742.

Moderators and Mediators of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Outcomes: Parentying, Personal and Relationship Factors

: Psychology. (801) 422-5600.

An in-depth study of later life couples' adjustment to multiple age-related chronic illnesses

: Family Life. (801) 422-3515.

Work-Family Harmony:Facilitation, Flexibility, Dinnertime Reseach

: Home and Family Living. (801) 422-9091.