A textbook designed to prepare students to work with victims and perpetrators of domestic violence has been published by a University of Queensland researcher.
It is often said parenting doesn’t come with a manual, but a Queensland survival guide launched in Brisbane is set to help and support parents the world over.
Adolescents in developing countries are more likely to make suicide attempts or have suicidal thoughts than those living in high-income countries, a University of Queensland-led study has found.
How parents can play a major role in developing self-regulatory skills in children is a key topic explored by researchers from The University of Queensland and Harvard University.
Domestic and family violence is a society-wide issue, but there are some aspects unique to LGBTIQ relationships, School of Psychology PhD candidate Shannon Stuart explains.
A parenting program that brings benefits for parents and children with developmental disabilities will become unavailable for most families under the National Disability Insurance Scheme, says a new research report.
University of Queensland researchers are seeking families with teenagers to take part in an anonymous online survey to help them learn how parent-adolescent relationships influence teen mental health.
Low levels of physical activity combined with high recreational screen time have been linked to poor mental health of adolescents in developing countries.