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  1. How divorce changes people's diets, key findings on fragile families, and more links. Post This
  2. What adolescents really need from parents, measuring economic security in fatherhood programs, and more links. Post This

Fragile Families: Key Findings for Policy-Makers
Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study

Diet After Divorce: Men vs. Women
Ann Lukits, Wall Street Journal

What Adolescents Really Need from Parents
Jill Suttie and Ron Dahl, Greater Good

Intimate Partner Violence Among the Target Populations of Healthy Relationship Programs
Tasseli McKay et al., Administration for Children and Families

Measuring Economic Security Outcomes in Fatherhood Programs (audio)
Fatherhood Research and Practice Network

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