How To Craft An Empirically-Supported Marriage
Ceremony readings from the wedding of two social psychologists. Read more.
Ceremony readings from the wedding of two social psychologists. Read more.
The data show that couples who slid through their relationship transitions ultimately had poorer marital quality than those who made intentional decisions about major milestones. How couples make choices matters. Read more (link To The Atlantic article)
ePREP is a 6 hour online program that is self-paced and can be done at any time in the privacy of your own home. There are 7 units in the couples version and 8 units in the singles version. Both versions include written information as well as video examples and tutorials that will help you […]
In June 2014, the Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (FRPN) launched to promote rigorous evaluation of fatherhood programs. The FRPN will announce its first grant awards to researcher and program/practitioner teams this fall. The FRPN plans to provide free technical assistance to fatherhood programs interested in evaluation. If your program also provides services to fathers […]
This Resource Guide, which was developed with the assistance of National Healthy Marriage Resource Center staff, provides information about the content and select features of curricula commonly used by Office of Family Assistance Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood grantees. The Guide can be used to search for curriculum features of interest, such as cost or […]
Two learning opportunities: Using Implementation Science to Advance the Adoption of Evidence-Based Programs | Tuesday, September 30, 3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. (ET) A Mathematica Issue Forum and Webinar Presented by the Center for Improving Research Evidence (CIRE) Researchers, policymakers, and practitioners have a growing interest in programs backed by rigorous evidence of effectiveness. However, […]
Family Structure and Family Formationamong Low-Income Hispanics in the U.S. Elizabeth Wildsmith, Mindy Scott, Lina Guzman, and Elizabeth Cook The National Research Center on Hispanic Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, the Administration for Children and Families This research brief, from the National Research Center on Hispanic Children and Families, provides […]
County-Level Marriage & Divorce Data, 2000 Data report from the National Center for Marriage & Family Research, Bowling Green State University Available here.
November 19, 2:00pm ET to 3:30pm ET "What Happens in Vegas Doesn’t Stay In Vegas: A Webinar are Findings in the Before I Do Report" with Galena K. Rhoades, Ph.D Galena Rhoades, Ph.D., is a Research Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Denver. Her research is on romantic relationship development […]
A Family-Strengthening Program for Low-Income Families: Final Impacts from the Supporting Healthy Marriage Evaluation Perspectives of Low-Income African-American and Latino Couples on Relationship Education Do the Effects of a Relationship Education Program Vary for Different Types of Couples? Exploratory Subgroup Analysis in the Supporting Healthy Marriage Evaluation