Family processes and children's and adolescents' well‐being
C Buehler - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The primary purpose of this review was to examine theory and research published during
the past decade that focused on family processes and children's and adolescents' well …
the past decade that focused on family processes and children's and adolescents' well …
The influence of interparental conflict and violence on parenting and parent–child relationships
O Kopystynska, J Mueller, K Bradford… - Personal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This conceptual review summarizes two decades of research on conflict management
behaviors and their implications for family functioning. We review the accumulated research …
behaviors and their implications for family functioning. We review the accumulated research …
Parent–adolescent conflict across adolescence: Trajectories of informant discrepancies and associations with personality types
Parent–adolescent conflict can be intense, yet parents and adolescents do not always agree
on the intensity of conflict. Conflict intensity tends to change during adolescence and is …
on the intensity of conflict. Conflict intensity tends to change during adolescence and is …
Family functioning and adolescent internalizing and externalizing problems: Disentangling between-, and within-family associations
S Mastrotheodoros, C Canário… - Journal of youth and …, 2020 - Springer
Adolescence is often a period of onset for internalizing and externalizing problems. At the
same time, adolescent maturation and increasing autonomy from parents push for changes …
same time, adolescent maturation and increasing autonomy from parents push for changes …
Fathers' marital conflict and children's socioemotional skills: A moderated-mediation model of conflict resolution and parenting.
Marital conflict is common in many families. The effects of marital conflict may often spill over
to parent–child dyads and affect children's development via their parenting practices …
to parent–child dyads and affect children's development via their parenting practices …
Parasympathetic activity, emotion socialization, and internalizing and externalizing problems in children: Longitudinal associations between and within families.
Biopsychosocial models of children's socioemotional development highlight the joint
influences of physiological regulation and parenting practices. Both high and low levels of …
influences of physiological regulation and parenting practices. Both high and low levels of …
Adolescent responses to paternal verbal aggression: Assessing spillover and compensatory processes using random intercept cross‐lagged panel models
Introduction Prior research suggests several pathways through which verbal aggression
manifests across adolescent relationship contexts, including spillover (continuity of …
manifests across adolescent relationship contexts, including spillover (continuity of …
An intergenerational study of parental bonding on perceptions of parental and spousal criticism and marital relationship quality in Singapore
Criticism is a form of interpersonal social rejection and destructive conflict behavior which
has been associated with poor relationship outcomes in both parent–child and marital …
has been associated with poor relationship outcomes in both parent–child and marital …
Daily and Half-yearly Associations between Boundary Diffusion and Parent-adolescent Relationship Quality after Divorce
R van Dijk, S Mastrotheodoros, IE van der Valk… - Journal of Youth and …, 2024 - Springer
Boundary diffusion is a particular risk after divorce and has been associated with
adolescents' adjustment problems. Yet, its potential impact on parent-adolescent …
adolescents' adjustment problems. Yet, its potential impact on parent-adolescent …
Strengths-based spillover models: Constructive interparental conflict, parental supportive problem solving, and development of child executive functioning.
HG Swerbenski, ML Sturge-Apple… - Journal of Family …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Empirical research examining the Spillover Hypothesis has largely substantiated that
interparental conflict comprised of hostility and anger has negative implications for parenting …
interparental conflict comprised of hostility and anger has negative implications for parenting …