Resources for Professionals

  • Andrews, F.M., & Withey, S.B. (1976). Social indicators of well-being: Americans’ perceptions of life quality. New York, NY: Plenum.
  • Cowan, C.P., & Cowan, P.A. (1995). Interventions to ease the transition to parenthood: Why they are needed and what they can do. Family Relations: Journal of Applied Family & Child Studies, 44, 412–423.
  • Doss, B.D., Rhoades, G.K., Stanley, S.M., & Markman, H.J. (2009). The effect of the transition to parenthood on relationship quality: An eight-year prospective study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96(3), 601-619.
  • Huston, T.L., & Holmes, E.K. (2004). Becoming parents. In: A. Vangelisti (Ed.), Handbook of family communication, pp. 105–133. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Feeney, J.A., Hohaus, L., Noller, P., & Alexander, R.P. (2001). Becoming parents: Exploring the bonds between mothers, fathers, and their infants. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
  • Karney, B.R., & Bradbury, T.N. (1997). Neuroticism, marital interaction, and the trajectory of marital satisfaction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72(5), 1075-1092.
  • Karney, B.R., & Bradbury, T.N. (1995). The longitudinal course of marital quality and stability: a review of theory, method, and research. Psychological Bulletin, 118(1), 3-34.
  • Lawrence, E., Cobb, R.J., Rothman, A.D., Rothman, A.T., & Bradbury, T. N. (2008). Marital satisfaction across the transition to parenthood. Journal of Family Psychology, 22(1), 41–50.
  • Lemasters, E.E. (1957). Parenthood as a crisis. Marriage and Family Living, 19, 352–355.
  • Myrskylä, M., & Margolis, R. (2012). Happiness: Before and after kids. Working paper of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Retrieved from: http://www.demogr.mpg.de/papers/working/wp-2012-013.pdf
  • McLanahan, S., & Adams, J. (1986). Parenthood and psychological wellbeing. Research paper supported by grant from the National Institute of Aging and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Retrieved from: http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/cde/cdewp/86-11.pdf
  • Miller, D. (1981). The ‘Sandwich’ Generation: Adult children of the aging. Social Work, 26, 419–423.
  • Pierret, C.R. (2006). The ‘sandwich generation’: women caring for parents and children. Monthly Labor Review, September 2006. Retrieved from: http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2006/09/art1full.pdf
  • Shapiro, A.F., Gottman, J.M., & Carrère, S. (2000). The baby and the marriage: identifying factors that buffer against decline in marital satisfaction after the first baby arrives. Journal of Family Psychology, 14(1), 59-70.