logging in or signing up family rel Qs 2004 Silvestre Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 67 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 17, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Measuring Family Relationships in the Fragile Families Study: Measuring Family Relationships in the Fragile Families Study Marcy Carlson Columbia University July 16, 2004 Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop Baseline M-F Relationship Status: Baseline M-F Relationship Status History: How long knew each other before got pregnant Why did romantic rel. end (if broken up) Current relationship status Married (yes/no) Cohabiting (yes/no) Type (steady romantic; on & off; just friends; hardly talk; never talk) Chances of marriage to baby’s father (none, a little, 50-50, pretty good, almost certain) Chances of ever marrying someone (same as above) Baseline M-F Relationship Quality: Baseline M-F Relationship Quality Supportiveness (often, sometimes, never) Fair & willing to compromise Shows affection/love Insults/criticizes Encourages/helps Conflict (often, sometimes, never) Money, spending time, sex, the pregnancy, drinking/drugs, being faithful Companionship (did in last month) Visited w/ friends, went out, ate out, helped solve problem 1 Year M-F Relationship Status: 1 Year M-F Relationship Status History: Relationship type when child born (married, rom., sep/div., just friends, not in any) Cohabiting when child born (all/most, some, rarely, never) Dates: marriage, cohab, sep/divorce, end of rel. Why did relationship end Current relationship status Type (married, rom., sep/div., just friends, not in any) Cohabiting (all/most, some, rarely, never) Not all/most: # of nights, how often see/talk (18 cities) 1 Year M-F Relationship Quality: 1 Year M-F Relationship Quality Supportiveness (often, sometimes, never) Fair & willing to compromise Expresses affection/love Insults/criticizes Encourages/helps Listens when need someone to talk to Really understands your hurts & joys Argue (always, often, sometimes, rarely, never) Overall quality (poor, fair, good, very good, excellent) Controlling behavior Tries to keep from seeing friends/family Tries to prevent from going to work/school Withholds money 1 Year M-F Relationship Quality: 1 Year M-F Relationship Quality Questions asked about mother and biological father (regardless of residential status) Questions asked about residential new partners Baseline Father Involvement: Baseline Father Involvement Mom report: Gave money Helped in another way Visited in hospital Name on birth certificate Baby will have surname Dad says wants to be involved Dad report: Gave money Helped in another way Present at birth Has held baby Name on birth certificate Baby will have surname Wants to be involved 1 Year Father-Child Activities(F about self; M about F): 1 Year Father-Child Activities (F about self; M about F) Play games Sing songs/nursery rhymes Read stories Tell stories Play inside with toys Take child to visit relatives Hug or show physical affection Put child to bed Change diaper – only M about F Feed or give bottle – only M about FSlide9: Father-Child Contact about One Year after Baby’s Birth (n=4,337) Marital birth 94.4 Nonmarital birthSlide10: Father-Child Contact about One Year after Nonmarital Birth (n=3,260) Resident at birth Non-resident at birthSlide11: Father-Child Activities Past Month 1=never 2= < few times/wk 3=few times/wk 4=every day/nearlyFrequency of Spanking (Last Month): Frequency of Spanking (Last Month)The end…!: The end…! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
family rel Qs 2004 Silvestre Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 67 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 17, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Measuring Family Relationships in the Fragile Families Study: Measuring Family Relationships in the Fragile Families Study Marcy Carlson Columbia University July 16, 2004 Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop Baseline M-F Relationship Status: Baseline M-F Relationship Status History: How long knew each other before got pregnant Why did romantic rel. end (if broken up) Current relationship status Married (yes/no) Cohabiting (yes/no) Type (steady romantic; on & off; just friends; hardly talk; never talk) Chances of marriage to baby’s father (none, a little, 50-50, pretty good, almost certain) Chances of ever marrying someone (same as above) Baseline M-F Relationship Quality: Baseline M-F Relationship Quality Supportiveness (often, sometimes, never) Fair & willing to compromise Shows affection/love Insults/criticizes Encourages/helps Conflict (often, sometimes, never) Money, spending time, sex, the pregnancy, drinking/drugs, being faithful Companionship (did in last month) Visited w/ friends, went out, ate out, helped solve problem 1 Year M-F Relationship Status: 1 Year M-F Relationship Status History: Relationship type when child born (married, rom., sep/div., just friends, not in any) Cohabiting when child born (all/most, some, rarely, never) Dates: marriage, cohab, sep/divorce, end of rel. Why did relationship end Current relationship status Type (married, rom., sep/div., just friends, not in any) Cohabiting (all/most, some, rarely, never) Not all/most: # of nights, how often see/talk (18 cities) 1 Year M-F Relationship Quality: 1 Year M-F Relationship Quality Supportiveness (often, sometimes, never) Fair & willing to compromise Expresses affection/love Insults/criticizes Encourages/helps Listens when need someone to talk to Really understands your hurts & joys Argue (always, often, sometimes, rarely, never) Overall quality (poor, fair, good, very good, excellent) Controlling behavior Tries to keep from seeing friends/family Tries to prevent from going to work/school Withholds money 1 Year M-F Relationship Quality: 1 Year M-F Relationship Quality Questions asked about mother and biological father (regardless of residential status) Questions asked about residential new partners Baseline Father Involvement: Baseline Father Involvement Mom report: Gave money Helped in another way Visited in hospital Name on birth certificate Baby will have surname Dad says wants to be involved Dad report: Gave money Helped in another way Present at birth Has held baby Name on birth certificate Baby will have surname Wants to be involved 1 Year Father-Child Activities(F about self; M about F): 1 Year Father-Child Activities (F about self; M about F) Play games Sing songs/nursery rhymes Read stories Tell stories Play inside with toys Take child to visit relatives Hug or show physical affection Put child to bed Change diaper – only M about F Feed or give bottle – only M about FSlide9: Father-Child Contact about One Year after Baby’s Birth (n=4,337) Marital birth 94.4 Nonmarital birthSlide10: Father-Child Contact about One Year after Nonmarital Birth (n=3,260) Resident at birth Non-resident at birthSlide11: Father-Child Activities Past Month 1=never 2= < few times/wk 3=few times/wk 4=every day/nearlyFrequency of Spanking (Last Month): Frequency of Spanking (Last Month)The end…!: The end…!