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WELCOME TO THE FAMILY TRANSITIONS PROJECT WEBSITE!!

WELCOME! The Family Transitions Project (FTP) is a longitudinal study involving
more than 550 individuals and their families. The study began in 1989 and just
completed its 27th wave of data collection.

FTP has made many significant contributions to society, especially in the areas
of romantic relationships, human development, economic hardship, and the impact
one generation of parents can have on subsequent generations of individuals and
families. The study is conducted by scholars at the Iowa State University and
other affiliated universities, such as the University of Georgia at Athens.

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Family Transitions Project Newsletter (2018)

Informing the "Real World": Examples of How This Study Has Influenced Programs
for Families

Transitions in the News:

Study examines biomarkers, economic factors that may increase risk for cognitive
decline (links to Iowa State University News Service)

Exposing Children to Financial Problems Can Be Harmful (Rand Conger, consultant)

ISU study finds early family depression has lasting effects on teens, young
adults (links to Iowa State University website)

"It's Just a Phase" (links to UC Davis website)

► Divorce increases chronic stress, later illness in women according to ISU
study

 * Washington Post
 * USA Today
 * www.searchmothers.com

► The Importance of Siblings (Kathi Conger's research featured in Time magazine,
2006)

 

We want to assure you that your confidentiality and security remain our top
priority. No information is shared on this website, or in any publication
related to the study, that reveals information that could lead to identification
of any participants. All study results are reported on this site in summary
form, never on an individual basis.

 

Family Transitions Project
1609 Golden Aspen Drive, Suite 102
Ames, IA 50010
Local: 515.233.4004
Toll-free: 1.800.455.4250
E-mail: transitions@iastate.edu
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