Ashley B LeBaron-Black Editor

Ashley B. LeBaron-Black is an Assistant Professor of Family Life at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Ashley teaches family theory (at the undergraduate and graduate levels), family finance, and close relationships. Her research focus is family finance, including finances in couple relationships and financial socialization. Ashley has published over 60 peer-reviewed articles and is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Family and Economic Issues. She is Chair of the Family Financial Wellbeing Focus Group for the National Council on Family Relations. Heather Kelley is a researcher at Utah State University's Institute for Disability Research, Policy and Practice. Her research interests focus on understanding various factors that influence relational well-being in families and strengths-based approaches to understanding mental health concerns. She has published over 45 peer-reviewed journal articles. She is a mixed methods researcher with strengths in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies and teaches graduate level mixed methods courses. Angela Sorgente is an Assistant Professor of Psychometrics in the Department of Psychology at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy. Her main research interest is financial well-being's conceptualization and measurement and has developed the Multidimensional Subjective Financial Well-being Scale (MSFWBS) to measure the emerging adults' financial well-being. This scale has been defined as the most complete instrument to measure financial well-being (de Oliveira Cardoso et al., 2023) and has been translated and validated across nine different countries. Angela also has an interest in quantitative methodology and teaches classes in research methods and statistical software.