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Philip Hwang
Professor of Applied Psychology, University of Gothenburg, SWEDEN
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Utvecklingspsykologi
P Hwang, B Nilsson
Natur och kultur, 2019
12882019
The impact of taking parental leave on fathers’ participation in childcare and relationships with children: Lessons from Sweden
L Haas, CP Hwang
Community, Work and Family 11 (1), 85-104, 2008
4552008
The impact of organizational culture on men's use of parental leave in Sweden
L Haas, K Allard, P Hwang
Community, work & family 5 (3), 319-342, 2002
3902002
Effects of day care on the development of cognitive abilities in 8-year-olds: a longitudinal study.
AG Broberg, H Wessels, ME Lamb, CP Hwang
Developmental psychology 33 (1), 62, 1997
3711997
The Edinburgh postnatal depression scale: validation on a Swedish community sample
B Wickberg, CP Hwang
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 94 (3), 181-184, 1996
3611996
Counselling of postnatal depression: a controlled study on a population based Swedish sample
B Wickberg, CP Hwang
Journal of affective disorders 39 (3), 209-216, 1996
3161996
Company culture and men's usage of family leave benefits in Sweden
L Haas, P Hwang
Family relations, 28-36, 1995
2491995
Security of mother-and father-infant attachment and its relation to sociability with strangers in traditional and nontraditional Swedish families
ME Lamb, CP Hwang, AM Frodi, M Frodi
Infant behavior and development 5 (2-4), 355-367, 1982
2481982
Family‐supportive organizational culture and fathers' experiences of work–family conflict in Sweden
K Allard, L Haas, CP Hwang
Gender, Work & Organization 18 (2), 141-157, 2011
2352011
Emergence and construct validation of the Big Five factors in early childhood: A longitudinal analysis of their ontogeny in Sweden
ME Lamb, SS Chuang, H Wessels, AG Broberg, CP Hwang
Child Development 73 (5), 1517-1524, 2002
2202002
Child care in context: Cross-cultural perspectives
ME Lamb, KJ Sternberg, CP Hwang, AG Broberg
Psychology Press, 2014
2092014
Mother–and father–infant interaction involving play and holding in traditional and nontraditional Swedish families.
ME Lamb, AM Frodi, CP Hwang, M Frodi, J Steinberg
Developmental Psychology 18 (2), 215, 1982
1861982
Gender and organizational culture: Correlates of companies' responsiveness to fathers in Sweden
L Haas, CP Hwang
Gender & Society 21 (1), 52-79, 2007
1842007
Parent–child relationships: Development in the context of the family.
ME Lamb, CP Hwang, RD Ketterlinus, MP Fracasso
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, 1999
1761999
Screening for postnatal depression in a population‐based Swedish sample
B Wickberg, CP Hwang
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 95 (1), 62-66, 1997
1761997
Effects of paternal involvement on infant preferences for mothers and fathers
ME Lamb, M Frodi, CP Hwang, AM Frodi
Child Development, 450-458, 1983
1711983
Varying degrees of paternal involvement in infant care: Attitudinal and behavioral correlates
ME Lamb, AM Frodi, CP Hwang, M Frodi
Nontraditional families: parenting and child development/edited by Michael E …, 1982
1681982
Influence of macrostructure of society on the life situation of families with a child with intellectual disability: Sweden as an example
MB Olsson, PC Hwang
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 47 (4‐5), 328-341, 2003
1532003
Is peer victimization related to body esteem in 10-year-old girls and boys?
C Lunde, A Frisén, CP Hwang
Body image 3 (1), 25-33, 2006
1512006
How well does the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale identify depression and anxiety in fathers? A validation study in a population based Swedish sample
P Massoudi, CP Hwang, B Wickberg
Journal of affective disorders 149 (1-3), 67-74, 2013
1482013
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