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Davies, Patrick T.; Manning, Liviah G.; Cicchetti, Dante – Child Development, 2013
This study examined whether children’s difficulties with stage-salient tasks served as an explanatory mechanism in the pathway between their insecurity in the interparental relationship and their disruptive behavior problems. Using a multimethod, multi-informant design, 201 two-year-old children and their mothers participated in 3 annual…
Descriptors: Security (Psychology), Parent Child Relationship, Behavior Problems, Structural Equation Models
Davies, Patrick T.; Sturge-Apple, Melissa L.; Woitach, Meredith J.; Cummings, E. Mark – Developmental Psychology, 2009
Toward advancing conceptualizations of the spillover hypothesis, this study examined the conditions and mechanisms underlying the transmission of distress from the interparental relationship to parenting difficulties over a 2-year period in a sample of 233 mothers (M = 35.0 years) and fathers (M = 36.8 years) of kindergarten children. Findings…
Descriptors: Security (Psychology), Mothers, Structural Equation Models, Conflict
Whiteman, Shawn D.; McHale, Susan M.; Crouter, Ann C. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
This study charted the longitudinal trajectories of wives' and husbands' reports of marital love, satisfaction, and conflict and explored whether and how first- and second-born offspring's pubertal development was related to marital changes. Data were drawn from the first 7 years of a longitudinal study of family relationships. Participants…
Descriptors: Spouses, Puberty, Intimacy, Conflict
Amato, Paul R.; Afifi, Tamara D. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Research on divorce has found that adolescents' feelings of being caught between parents are linked to internalizing problems and weak parent-child relationships. The present study estimates the effects of marital discord, as well as divorce, on young adult offspring's feelings of being caught in the middle (N=632). Children with parents in…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Marital Satisfaction, Divorce, Parents
Parker, Tommie – 1984
Evaluation of child-centered families with mentally retarded children has generated a body of theory based on new concepts of these families. Evidence suggests that relational processes interfering with functional structure in these families also give rise to significant emotional development problems for the retarded child. In turn, symptoms are…
Descriptors: Children, Family Problems, Marital Instability, Mental Retardation

Waite, Linda J.; And Others – American Sociological Review, 1985
Analyzes data on the marital stability of young parents from the 1972 National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972. Reports that the birth of the first child strengthens the short-run stability of marriages: disruption rates of 5 to 8 percent were lower than estimated rates had the child not been born. (KH)
Descriptors: Children, Divorce, Family Life, Marital Instability
Cairns, Nancy U.; Lansky, Shirley B. – Death Education, 1980
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) was completed by 42 fathers and 71 mothers of pediatric cancer patients and 26 fathers and 29 mothers of hemophilic children. MMPI profiles were examined for signs of emotional disturbance. Results indicated both groups of parents suffered more distress than a normal group. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Interpersonal Relationship, Marital Instability, Parent Attitudes

Guttman, Herta A. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1991
Notes when long-standing marriage suddenly becomes conflictual, one precipitant can be the recent death of parent on one of partners. Claims main goal of therapy is to facilitate bereaved partner's mourning and choosing an effective therapeutic method depends on couple's capacity for mutual empathy and support and their need for insight.…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Death, Foreign Countries, Grief

Ferguson, Lucy Rau; Allen, Deborah R. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Parents completed the Locke-Wallace Scale, the Interpersonal Checklist, and the Children's Behavior Checklist to assess marital satisfaction, congruence of perceptions, and agreement in perceptions of their child and child adjustment. Variables were positively intercorrelated. Similarity in partners' self-concepts and psychological empathy were…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, Childhood Attitudes, Children
Goldstein, Lauren H.; Harvey, Elizabeth A.; Friedman-Weieneth, Julie L.; Pierce, Courtney; Tellert, Alexis; Sippel, Jenna C. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2007
This study examined family stressors among 3-year-old children who were classified as hyperactive (HYP), hyperactive and oppositional defiant (HYP/OD), and non-problem based on mothers' reports of behavior. Children with HYP/OD were found to experience higher levels of family stressors than non-problem children on almost every family stressor…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Parents, Etiology, Behavior Problems

Katz, Lynn Fainsilber; Gottman, John M. – Developmental Psychology, 1993
Assessments of marital interaction during conflict resolution obtained when children were five-years-old predicted teachers' ratings of children's internalizing and externalizing behaviors when the children were eight-years-old. In particular, the "Mutually Hostile" marital interaction pattern correlated with later marital dissolution…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Longitudinal Studies, Marital Instability, Marital Satisfaction

Amato, Paul R.; Booth, Alan – Social Forces, 1991
Among 1,243 adults nationwide, individuals who experienced parental divorce as children scored lower than those from happily intact families of origin on measures of psychological, social, and marital well-being. Multiple parental divorces and divorces involving deterioration of parent-child relations appeared particularly problematic. Contains 39…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Divorce, Family Influence, Marital Instability

Clements, Mari L.; And Others – 1997
This study examined the effects of marital violence on children's relationships with parents, peers, and teachers. Forty-eight 4-year-olds and their parents participated in two laboratory sessions: one with all three family members and one with the child alone with several unfamiliar peers. Half of the marital couples were physically violent,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Family Relationship, Family Violence, Marital Instability
Self-Report Schedules for Use in Assessing the Marital Adjustment of Abusive and Nonabusive Parents.

Butler, John F.; Crane, D. Russell – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1980
There was no statistically significant difference in the marital adjustment of abusive v nonabusive parents. Both groups appear to have only mildly distressed marital relationships. The results for the couples with parent-child problems were similar to those of the original Weiss and Cerreto study (1980). (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Child Abuse, Child Rearing, Emotional Adjustment

Booth, Alan; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1984
Examined the impact of parental conflict during and after divorce, change in parent-child relations, and parent's remarriage on courtship relations in college students (N=365). Results showed that divorce increases courtship activity, and satisfaction is eroded only if there is postdivorce conflict and a decline in parent-child relations. (LLL)
Descriptors: College Students, Conflict, Dating (Social), Divorce
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