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Kilpatrick, Kym L.; Williams, L. M. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
A study examined variables that might mediate the incidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in 20 Australian child witnesses (ages 6-12) to domestic violence. Results found PTSD was not mediated by maternal emotional well-being, age and gender of the child, or the child's style of coping with parental conflict. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Children, Coping
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Sallinen, Marjukka; Kinnunen, Ulla; Ronka, Anna – Journal of Adolescence, 2004
This paper examines whether the relationship between parental work and adolescents' well-being would be mediated through parenting behaviour. The primary focus was on the experiences of adolescents. Questionnaire-based data from families (both parents and one children, n=77) and adolescents (n=126) were collected in Finland in 2000 and 2001,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Experience, Employed Parents, Child Rearing
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McCarthy, Christopher J.; Brack, Greg; Brack, Catherine J.; Liu, Hsin-tine Tina; Carlson, Michele Hill – Journal of College Counseling, 1998
Assesses the relationship of parental attachment and gender to appraisals of conflict with parents in an effort to clarify the psychological mechanisms that mediate the relationship between attachment and psychological well being. Students' gender and level of parental attachment may be systematically related to how parental conflicts are…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, College Students, Conflict, Higher Education
Segal, Julius – 1977
Examined was the nature of "psychosomatic" diabetes in children-a condition resistant to treatment and thought to be triggered by emotional upheaval. Continuous blood samples taken during the child's viewing parental conflict indicated that the psychosomatic diabetics were different in their stress reactions than control groups. Results of family…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Family Problems
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Hanson, Thomas L.; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1996
Uses data from the 1987-88 National Survey of Families and Households to examine whether conflict between parents can explain why children in stepfather households do worse than children in original, two-parent households and no better than children in single-mother households. Suggests parental conflict does not account for lower levels of…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Conflict
Nebor, Jon N. – 1986
A review of the research on the effects of parental influence and parental involvement on children's reading achievement indicates that when parents take an active and positive part in their child's education the results often turn out well for the student. Parental influence is defined as any opinion, attitude, or action (other than direct…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beginning Reading, Childhood Attitudes, Family Environment
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Nespor, Jan; Hicks, David – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
Drawing on interviews with parents of children with significant disabilities, as well as administrators and special education consultants, between the early 1990s and 2008 in a mid-Atlantic US state, this paper examines the work of parental advocates as they translate special education policies to negotiate concessions for parents, bring issues…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Laws, Educational Research, Special Education
McCarthy, Christopher J.; Lambert, Richard G.; Seraphine, Anne E. – 2001
Family sources of stress and conflict are critical variables in the well-being of adolescents. This paper assesses the relationship of coping resources to negative emotions produced by parental conflict after controlling for social desirability; age; financial resources; and measures of parental attachment and family functioning. Undergraduate…
Descriptors: College Students, Conflict, Coping, Emotional Response
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Haj-Yahia, Muhammad M.; de Zoysa, Piyanjli – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2008
Objectives: The study had two objectives: to examine the rates of exposure to family violence among students in a non-Western society, with Sri Lanka as a case study and to examine the psychological effects of their exposure. Method: Four hundred seventy six medical students in Sri Lanka were surveyed. A self-administered questionnaire was…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Family Violence, Student Attitudes, Safety
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Harold, Gordon T.; Conger, Rand D. – Child Development, 1997
Studied role of adolescents' awareness in relationship between marital conflict and adolescent distress. Found marital conflict was related to parental hostility toward adolescents and adolescents' awareness of conflict; parental hostility and adolescents' awareness of marital conflict were related to adolescent-perceived parental hostility. Found…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Longitudinal Studies, Marital Instability
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Crouter, Ann C.; Bumpus, Matthew F.; Maguire, Mary C.; McHale, Susan M. – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Examined connections between parents' work pressure and adolescent adjustment in 190 dual-earner families. Found that effects of work pressure on adolescent well-being were mediated by parental role overload and parent-adolescent conflict. Fathers' work pressure predicted both parents' feelings of role overload. Mothers' work pressure predicted…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Adjustment, Employed Parents
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Whiteside-Mansell, Leanne; Bradley, Robert; Conners, Nicola; Bokony, Patti – NHSA Dialog, 2007
The Family Map is a semistructured interview developed to assess important aspects of the family and home environment associated with well-being in 3- to 5-year old children. The measure is designed so that it can be used during home visits with Head Start families. Accordingly, it was developed in collaboration with Head Start providers and…
Descriptors: Safety, Disadvantaged Youth, Parenting Styles, Home Visits
Lambert, Richard G.; McCarthy, Christopher J.; Mejia, Olga L.; Liu, Hsin-tine T.; Wolter, Christienne D. – 1998
Family sources of stress and conflict are important variables in the well-being of children, adolescents, and young adults. In this study, current models of stress are contrasted with earlier versions, definitions are reviewed, and ambiguities in conceptualization are brought out. Current research on affective information processing is thought to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Students, Coping, Family Problems
McCord, Joan – 1987
This longitudinal, prospective study used case material from 232 families in its analysis of effects of family environments on criminal behavior. Men who had participated in a crime prevention program were studied 40 years after their families had first been visited by counselors. The men's convictions for serious crimes provided a measure of the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Aggression, Alcoholism, Antisocial Behavior
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Dillman, Diane B. – Journal of College Student Development, 1989
Surveyed female undergraduates (N=151) on perceptions of their parents' attitudes toward higher education. Found students perceiving nonencouragement reported interpersonal conflict with parents as well as financial difficulties. Suggests counselors address these concerns when counseling students who were not encouraged to attend college.…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Higher Education, Negative Attitudes
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