peer reviewedEmotions toward a relationship partner provide relevant and specific information about relationship quality. Based on this assumption the present study was performed to identify different types of emotional relationship quality of middle-aged adult children with their aging parents. This was done by cluster analytic procedures in a sample of 1,208 middle-aged adult children (482 men, 726 women). Using ratings of positive and negative emotions toward their mother and their father as grouping variables, the same four-cluster solution emerged for both the child-mother relationship and the child-father relationship. Clusters were labelled as amicable, disharmonious, detached, and ambivalent relationships. Results showed that especi...
Using multiple dimensions of solidarity and conflict in a latent class analysis, we develop a typolo...
Using multiple dimensions of solidarity and conflict in a latent class analysis, we develop a typolo...
This study examined whether detrimental childhood relationships with parents were related to partner...
The aim of this study was to explore parent-child relationships in adulthood. In this study, 1404 me...
The goal of this study was to examine how the quality of relationship between parent and adult child...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
The current study will attempt to fill a gap in literature by examining how the level of severity of...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how ntergenerational support in...
Objectives. Middle-aged adults often provide beneficial support to grown children. Yet, in some rela...
Theory suggests that aging parents and their adult children experience ambivalence (conflicting emot...
This study was designed as a constructive replication of Wintre and Gates’ (2006) research which inv...
In accordance with Bengtson s model of intergenerational solidarity (e.g. Bengtson and Roberts, 1991...
In accordance with Bengtson's model of intergenerational solidarity (e.g. Bengtson & Roberts, 1991),...
Using multiple dimensions of solidarity and conflict in a latent class analysis, we develop a typolo...
This study considered whether intergenerational ambivalence has implications for each party’s psycho...
Using multiple dimensions of solidarity and conflict in a latent class analysis, we develop a typolo...
Using multiple dimensions of solidarity and conflict in a latent class analysis, we develop a typolo...
This study examined whether detrimental childhood relationships with parents were related to partner...
The aim of this study was to explore parent-child relationships in adulthood. In this study, 1404 me...
The goal of this study was to examine how the quality of relationship between parent and adult child...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how intergenerational support i...
The current study will attempt to fill a gap in literature by examining how the level of severity of...
The current study describes from an attachment-theoretical viewpoint how ntergenerational support in...
Objectives. Middle-aged adults often provide beneficial support to grown children. Yet, in some rela...
Theory suggests that aging parents and their adult children experience ambivalence (conflicting emot...
This study was designed as a constructive replication of Wintre and Gates’ (2006) research which inv...
In accordance with Bengtson s model of intergenerational solidarity (e.g. Bengtson and Roberts, 1991...
In accordance with Bengtson's model of intergenerational solidarity (e.g. Bengtson & Roberts, 1991),...
Using multiple dimensions of solidarity and conflict in a latent class analysis, we develop a typolo...
This study considered whether intergenerational ambivalence has implications for each party’s psycho...
Using multiple dimensions of solidarity and conflict in a latent class analysis, we develop a typolo...
Using multiple dimensions of solidarity and conflict in a latent class analysis, we develop a typolo...
This study examined whether detrimental childhood relationships with parents were related to partner...