INDEX to JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES Volume 17 Number 1 (January 1996) pp. 1-136 Number 4 (July 1996) pp. 433-584 Number 2 (March 1996) pp. 137-280 Number 5 (September 1996) pp. 585-728 Number 3 (May 1996) pp. 281-432 Number 6 (November 1996) pp. 729-816 Authors: ABELL, ELLEN, MELLISA CLAWSON, WANDA NEWELL WASHINGTON, KELLY K. BOST, and BRIAN E. VAUGHN, “Parenting Values, Attitudes, Behaviors, and Goals of African American Mothers from a Low-Income Population in Relation to Social and Societal Contexts,” 593. ACOCK, ALAN C., see Demo, D. H. BIELBY, DENISE D., see Roseman Barich, R. BONEY-McCOY, SUE, see Straus, M. A. BOOTH, ALAN, see Myers, S. M. BOST, KELLY K.. see Abell, E. BOWEN, GARY L. and MIMI V. CHAPMAN, “Poverty, Neighborhood Danger, Social Support, and the Individual Adaptation Among At-Risk Youth in Urban Areas,” 641. CHAPMAN, MIMI V., see Bowen, G. L. CLAWSON, MELLISA, see Abell, E. COLEMAN, MARILYN, see Ganong, L. H. COLTRANE, SCOTT, see Pyke, K. COONEY, TERESA M. and JANE KURZ, “Mental Health Outcomes Following Recent Parental Divorce: The Case of Young Adult Offspring,” 495. DAIL, PAULA W. and ALICE A. THIEMAN, “Improving Parental Partnerships in Low- Income Families as a Means for Increasing Noncustodial Parental Compliance with Child Support Orders: A Research Report,” 688. DALHOUSE, MARIE and JAMES S. FRIDERES, “Intergenerational Congruency: The Role of the Family in Political Attitudes of Youth,” 227. DeMARIS, ALFRED, see MacDonald, W. L. DeMEIS, DEBRA K., and H. WESLEY PERKINS, “ ‘Supermoms’ of the Nineties: Home- maker and Employed Mothers’ Performance and Perceptions of the Motherhood Role,” 776. DEMO, DAVID H., and ALAN C. ACOCK, “Singlehood, Marriage, and Remarriage: The Effects of Family Structure and Family Relationships on Mothers’ Well-Being,” 388. DWYER, JEFFREY, see Lee, G. R. EGGEBEEN, DAVID J., ANASTASIA R. SNYDER, and WENDY D. MANNING, “Chil- dren in Single-Father Families in Demographic Perspective,” 441. ESTES, SARAH BETH, see Glass, J. L. FAST, JANET E., see Skrypnek, B. J. FOX, GREER LITTON, JANELLE VON BARGEN, and MICHELLE JESTER, “Manag- ing Murder: Parents as Mediators of Children’s Experience,” 732. FRIDERES, JAMES S., see Dalhouse, M. GANONG, LAWRENCE H., MARILYN COLEMAN, AARON THOMPSandO CNHA,NE L GOODWIN-WATKINS, “African American and European American College Students’ Expectations for Self and for Future Partners,” 758. 814. JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES / November 1996 GLASS, JENNIFER L., and SARAH BETH ESTES, “Workplace Support, Child Care, and Turnover Intentions Among Employed Mothers of Infants,” 317. GOODWIN-WATKINS, CHANEL, see Ganong, L. H. HAMBY, SHERRY L., see Straus, M. A. HANSON, SANDRA L., “Gender, Family Resources, and Success in Science,” 83. HARRIS, KATHLEEN MULLAN and JEREMY K. MARMER, “Poverty, Paternal Involve- ment, and Adolescent Well-Being,” 614. JESTER, MICHELLE, see Fox, G. L. KANE, EMILY W., see Sanchez, L. KATZ, RUTH, see Lavee, Y. KUHLTHAU, KAREN and KAREN OPPENHEIM MASON, “Market Child Care Versus Care by Relatives: Choices Made by Employed and Nonemployed Mothers,” 561. KURZ, JANE, see Cooney, T. M. LAVEE, YOAV, SHLOMO SHARLIN, and RUTH KATZ, “The Effect of Parenting Stress on Marital Quality: An Integrated Mother-Father Model,” 114. LAWSON, ERMA JEAN, and AARON THOMPSON, “Black Men’s Perceptions of Divorce- Related Stressors and Strategies for Coping with Divorce: An Exploratory Study,” 249. LEE, GARY R., and JEFFREY W. DWYER, “Aging Parent-Adult Child Coresidence: Further Evidence on the Role of Parental Characteristics,” 46. LONDON, REBECCA A.., “The Difference Between Divorced and Never-Married Mothers’ Participation in the AFDC Program,” 170. MacDONALD, WILLIAM L. and ALFRED DeMARIS, “Parenting Stepchildren and Bio- logical Children: The Effects of Stepparent’s Gender and New Biological Children,” 5. MANNING, WENDY D.., see Eggebeen, D. J. MARMER, JEREMY K., see Harris, K. M. MASON, KAREN OPPENHEIM, see Kuhithau, K. MINTON, CARMELLE, and KAY PASLEY, “Fathers’ Parenting Role Identity and Father Involvement: A Comparison of Nondivorced and Divorced, Nonresident Fathers,” 26. MOEN, PHYLLIS, see Wolfer, L. T. MULSOW, MIRIAM H. and VELMA McBRIDE MURRY, “Parenting on Edge: Economi- cally Stressed, Single, African American Adolescent Mothers,” 704. MURRY, VELMA McBRIDE, see Mulsow, M. H. MYERS, SCOTT M., and ALAN BOOTH, “Men’s Retirement and Marital Quality,” 336. NEENAN, PETER A.., see Orthner, D. K. NORRELL, J. ELIZABETH, and THOMAS H. NORRELL, “Faculty and Family Policies in Higher Education,” 204. NORRELL, THOMAS H., see Norrell, J. E. ORTHNER, DENNIS K.., “Families in Poverty: Key Issues for Research,” 588. ORTHNER, DENNIS K. and PETER A. NEENAN, “Children’s Impact on Stress and Employability of Mothers in Poverty,” 667. PASLEY, KAY, see Minton, C. PERKINS, H. WESLEY, see DeMeis, D. K. PYKE, KAREN, and SCOTT COLTRANE, “Entitlement, Obligation, and Gratitude in Family Work,” 60. ROSEMAN BARICH, RACHEL, and DENISE D. BIELBY, “Rethinking Marriage: Change and Stability in Expectations, 1967-1994,” 139. SANCHEZ, LAURA, and EMILY W. KANE, “Women’s and Men’s Constructions of Perceptions of Housework Fairness,” 358. SECCOMBE, KAREN, see Shehan, C. L. INDEX 815 SHAPIRO, ADAM D.., “Explaining Psychological Distress in a Sample of Remarried and Divorced Persons: The Influence of Economic Distress,” 186. SHARLIN, SHLOMO, see Lavee, Y. SHEHAN, CONSTANCE L. and KAREN SECCOMBE, “The Changing Circumstances of Children’s Lives,” 435. SHEHAN, CONSTANCE L., “Notes From the Editor’s Desk,” 3. SIM, HEE-OG, and SAM VUCHINICH, “The Declining Effects of Family Stressors on Antisocial Behavior From Childhood to Adolescence and Early Adulthood,” 408. SKRYPNEK, BERNA J., and JANET E. FAST, “Work and Family Policy in Canada: Family Needs, Collective Soiutions,” 793. SNYDER, ANASTASIA R., see Eggebeen, D. J. SPITZE, GLENNA, see Ward, R. STEPHENS, LINDA S., “Will Johnny See Daddy This Week? An Empirical Test of Three Theoretical Perspectives of Postdivorce Contact,” 466. STRAUS, MURRAY A., SHERRY L. HAMBY, SUE BONEY-McCOY, and DAVID B. SUGARMAN, “The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2): Development and Prelimi- nary Psychometric Data,” 283. SUGARMAN, DAVID, see Straus, M. A. THIEMAN, ALICE A.., see Dail, P. W. THOMPSON, AARON, see Ganong, L. H. THOMPSON, AARON, see Lawson, E. J. VAUGHN, BRIAN E., see Abell, E. VON BARGEN, JANELLE, see Fox, G. L. VUCHINICH, SAM, see Sim H. WARD, RUSSELL and GLENNA SPITZE, “Will the Children Ever Leave? Parent-Child Coresidence History and Plans,” 514. WASHINGTON, WANDA NEWELL, see Abell, E. WOLFER, LOREEN T. and PHYLLIS MOEN, “Staying in School: Maternal Employment and the Timing of Black and White Daughters’ School Exit,” 540. Articles: “African American ar.d European American College Students’ Expectations for Self and for Future Partners,” Ganong et al., 758. “Aging Parent-Adult Child Coresidence: Further Evidence on the Role of Parental Charac- teristics,” Lee and Dwyer, 46. “Black Men’s Perceptions of Divorce-Related Stressors and Strategies for Coping with Divorce: An Exploratory Study,” Lawson and Thompson, 249. “The Changing Circumstances of Children’s Lives,” Shehan and Seccombe, 435. “Children in Single-Father Families in bemographic Perspective,” Eggebeen et al., 441. “Children’s Impact on Stress and Employability of Mothers in Poverty,” Orthner and Neenan, 667. “The Declining Effects of Family Stressors on Antisocial Behavior From Childhood to Adolescence and Early Adulthood,” Sim and Vuchinich, 408. “The Difference Between Divorced and Never-Married Mothers’ Participation in the AFDC Program,” London, 170. “The Effect of Parenting Stress on Marital Quality: An Integrated Mother-Father Model,” Lavee et al., 114 “Entitlement, Obligation, and Gratitude in Family Work,” Pyke and Coltrane, 60. 816 JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES / November 1996 “Explaining Psychological Distress in a Sample of Remarried and Divorced Persons: The Influence of Economic Distress,” Shapiro, 186. “Faculty and Family Policies in Higher Education,” Norrell and Norrell, 204. “Families in Poverty: Key Issues for Research,” Orthner, 588. “Fathers’ Parenting Role Identity and Father Involvement: A Comparison of Nondivorced and Divorced, Nonresident Fathers,” Minton and Pasley, 26. “Gender, Family Resources, and Success in Science,” Hanson, 83. “Improving Parental Partnerships in Low-Income Families as a Means for Increasing Noncustodial Parental Compliance with Child Support Orders: A Research Report,” Dail and Thieman, 688. “Intergenerational Congruency: The Role of the Family in Political Attitudes of Youth,” Dalhouse and Frideres, 227. “Managing Murder: Parents as Mediators of Children’s Experience,” Fox et al., 732. “Market Child Care Versus Care by Relatives: Choices Made by Employed and Nonem- ployed Mothers,” Kuhithau and Mason, 561. “Men’s Retirement and Marital Quality,” Myers and Booth, 336. “Mental Health Outcomes Following Recent Parental Divorce: The Case of Young Adult Offspring,” Cooney and Kurz, 495. “Notes From the Editor’s Desk,” Shehan, 3. “Parenting on Edge: Economically Stressed, Single, African American Adolescent Mothers,” Mulsow and Murry, 704. “Parenting Stepchildren and Biological Children: The Effects of Stepparent’s Gender and New Biological Children,” MacDonald and DeMaris, 5. “Parenting Values, Attitudes, Behaviors, and Goals of African American Mcthers from a Low-Income Population in Relation to Social and Societal Contexts,” Abell et al., 593. “Poverty, Neighborhood Danger, Social Support, and the Individual Adaptation Among At-Risk Youth in Urban Areas,” Bowen and Chapman, 641. “Poverty, Paternal Involvement, and Adolescent Well-Being,” Harris and Marmer, 614. “Rethinking Marriage: Change and Stability in Expectations, 1967-1994,” Roseman Barich and Bielby, 139. “The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2): Development and Preliminary Psychometric Data,” Straus et al., 283. “Singlehood, Marriage, and Remarriage: The Effects of Family Structure and Family Relationships on Mothers’ Well-Being,” Demo and Acock, 388. “Staying in School: Maternal Employment and the Timing of Black and White Daughters’ School Exit,” Wolfer and Moen, 549. “ *Supermoms’ of the Nineties: Homemaker and Employed Mothers’ Performance and Perceptions of the Motherhood Role,” DeMeis and Perkins, 776. “Will the Children Ever Leave? Parent-Child Coresidence History and Plans,” Ward and Spitze, 514. “Will Johnny See Daddy This Week? An Empirical Test of Three Theoretical Perspectives of Postdivorce Contact,” Stephens, 466. “Women’s and Men’s Constructions of Perceptions of Housework Fairness,” Sanchez and Kane, 358. “Work and Family Policy in Canada: Family Needs, Collective Solutions,” Skrypnek and Fast, 793. “Workplace Support, Child Care, and Turnover Intentions Among Employed Mothers of Infants,” Glass and Estes, 317.