The interparental relationship: Meta-analytic associations with children's maladjustment and responses to interparental conflict.

WM van Eldik, AD de Haan, LQ Parry… - Psychological …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
The aim of the current meta-analysis was to aggregate concurrent and longitudinal empirical
research on associations between the interparental relationship and both children's …

The divorce process and child adaptation trajectory typology (DPCATT) model: The shaping role of predivorce and postdivorce interparental conflict

H Cao, MA Fine, N Zhou - Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2022 - Springer
Divorce has been conceptualized as a process. Research has extensively demonstrated
that it is pre/postdivorce family environment factors that primarily account for the variability in …

Mothers, fathers, families, and circumstances: Factors affecting children's adjustment

ME Lamb - Applied developmental science, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The burgeoning empirical literature exploring the factors accounting for individual
differences in psychological adjustment is reviewed. Many studies have shown that …

The reformulation of emotional security theory: The role of children's social defense in developmental psychopathology

PT Davies, MJ Martin - Development and psychopathology, 2013 - cambridge.org
Although children's security in the context of the interparental relationship has been
identified as a key explanatory mechanism in pathways between family discord and child …

Constructive and destructive interparental conflict, problematic parenting practices, and children's symptoms of psychopathology.

KA Warmuth, EM Cummings… - Journal of family …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
According to spillover theory (Engfer, 1988), disruptions in one relationship (eg,
interparental) may lead to perturbations in another (eg, parent–child), and these boundary …

Poverty, household chaos, and interparental aggression predict children's ability to recognize and modulate negative emotions

CC Raver, C Blair, P Garrett-Peters… - Development and …, 2015 - cambridge.org
The following prospective longitudinal study considers the ways that protracted exposure to
verbal and physical aggression between parents may take a substantial toll on emotional …

The multiple faces of interparental conflict: Implications for cascades of children's insecurity and externalizing problems.

PT Davies, RF Hentges, JL Coe, MJ Martin… - Journal of abnormal …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
This multistudy article examined the relative strength of mediational pathways involving
hostile, disengaged, and uncooperative forms of interparental conflict, children's emotional …

The relationship between parental conflict and preschool children's behavior problems: A moderated mediation model of parenting stress and child emotionality

X Xuan, F Chen, C Yuan, X Zhang, Y Luo, Y Xue… - Children and Youth …, 2018 - Elsevier
Based on process model and the organism-environment interaction model, the present
study examined a possible pathway to better understand the relationships between parental …

Children's coping and adjustment in high‐conflict homes: The reformulation of emotional security theory

P Davies, M Martin - Child Development Perspectives, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Repeated exposure to interparental conflict increases children's vulnerability to a range of
psychological problems by undermining their emotional security in the relationship between …

Marital hostility and early adolescents' adjustment: The role of cooperative marital conflict

N Zhou, C Buehler - The Journal of Early Adolescence, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Although the assertion that marital hostility relates to higher levels of youth adjustment
difficulties has been well established, few studies have examined cooperative marital …