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 …

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 …

[图书][B] Wellbeing and Resilience Education

MA White, F McCallum - 2021 - api.taylorfrancis.com
As Routledge considered our book proposal during May 2020, UNESCO (2020) estimated
COVID-19 caused a staggering 192 countrywide school closures–literally turning education …

The role of interparental relationship variability in parent–child interactions: Results from a sample of mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder and mothers …

BP Don, DS Roubinov, E Puterman… - Journal of Marriage and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective The goal of this study was to examine how variability in interparental relationship
functioning predicts the quality of parent–child interactions in daily life among families in …

Dyadic coping trajectories across the transition to parenthood: Associations with child mental health problems.

C Stadelmann, M Senn, F Forster… - Journal of Family …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
How parents cope with stress as a couple (ie, dyadic coping [DC]) is related to mental health
problems in children. But little is known about DC within first-time parents and child mental …

Couples' dyadic coping in the context of child-related stressors: A systematic review across three decades.

M Roth, K Weitkamp, SA Landolt… - Couple and Family …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
The relevance of dyadic coping (DC), a concept how couples cope with stressors together,
has been established in different contexts (eg, daily hassles, mental and physical health) …

Interparental Positivity Spillover Theory: How Parents' Positive Relational Interactions Influence Children

BP Don, JA Simpson… - Perspectives on …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Interparental interactions have an important influence on child well-being and development.
Yet prior theory and research have primarily focused on interparental conflict as contributing …

Patterns and predictors of adolescent life change during the COVID-19 pandemic: a person-centered approach

J Shen, R Sun, J Xu, Y Dai, W Li, H Liu, X Fang - Current Psychology, 2021 - Springer
The present study investigated patterns of adolescent life changes across multiple life
domains and utilized a holistic-interactionistic perspective to examine their individual …

Interparental hostility interacts with interparental cooperative conflict to predict adolescent social competence through parent–child relationship quality

N Zhou, X Li, N Zang, C Buehler, H Cao… - Family …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
An emerging (yet still scant) body of research has linked interparental hostility to youth
compromised social competence over time among adolescents. Moreover, little is known …