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Key
Resources
A full
bibliography used for the PCC BRIDGE Project is available in ReCAPP's
Current Research section.
A
list of some of the key resources we found during our search to better
understand parent-child connectedness are listed below:
- Barber,
B.K. Hear Me, Understand Me, Love Me - Pleas to Parents from Adolescents
Around the World. Address given to the World Family Policy Forum,
Brigham Young University, Jan. 13, 99. Available on the web at:
www.fww.org/articles/wfpforum/bbarber.htm.
- Blum,
R. W., Rinehart, P.M. (1997). Reducing the risk: Connections that
make a difference in the lives of youth. Minneapolis, Division of
General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota:
40.
- Egeland,
B. (1997). Risk and Resilience in Infants and Young Children. APA
Symposium Developmental Studies of Risk and Protective Process: Prevention
and Implications.
- Miller,
B. C. (1998). Families matter: A research synthesis of family influences
on adolescent pregnancy. Washington DC: National Campaign to Prevent
Teen Pregnancy.
- Moore,
K. A., Chalk R, Scarpa J, Vandivere, S. (2002). Family Strengths:
Often Overlooked, but Real. Washington DC: Child Trends.
- Resnick,
M. D., P. S. Bearman, et al. (1997). Protecting adolescents from harm.
Findings from the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health.
JAMA 278(10): 823-32.
- Seligman,
Martin. The Optimistic Child (1995) and Learned Optimism
(1990). New York: Harper Collins.
- Steinberg,
L. The Role of the Family in Adolescent Development: Preventing Risk,
Promoting Resilience. (Keynote presentation at the Children, Youth
and Families at Risk Program Initiative, Cooperative Extension Service,
USDA, San Diego, March 22, 2001). Available on the web at: www.cyfernet.org/keynote2001.html.
- Walsh,
Froma. (1998). Strengthening Family Resilience. New York:
The Guilford Press.
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