Research has shown that people tend to perceive the national and regional groups to which they belong as temporally persistent. In this paper we conducted two studies to investigate that the family may also be perceived as having different degrees of continuity through time, and that those perceptions have implications on family identity and psychological well-being. In the first study (N = 149; with a mean age of 23, SD = 5.7), we found that perceived family continuity was positively correlated with several family related variables (e. g., family functioning, perceived family entitativity) and with psychological well-being. Our second study (N = 152; with a mean age of 40.80, SD = 12.68), replicated and extended previous findings by showin...
Family has profound meaning and represents the most important ingroup for most people, yet, we know ...
Introduction: The approaches used by people to explain the stability of perceptions of self-continui...
This family network study analyses family relationships and well-being from the perspectives of 144 ...
Research has shown that people tend to perceive the national and regional groups to which they belon...
Research on groups in general and on group perceptions in particular has tended to analyse groups as...
Research has shown that people tend to perceive the groups to which they belong (e.g., national grou...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Human communities particularly ethnic-religious and ...
Parenting experiences children have lived within their families can play an important role for adult...
This is an exploratory study of the relationship between three sociodemo-graphic variables, four typ...
This article examines the link between family relationships and well-being, focusing on relationship...
Background We examined within-family variation in siblings’ memories of experiences with parents and...
Social psychologists are increasingly interested in the temporal dimensions of social life and in id...
Five studies demonstrated the role of family relationships as an important source of perceived meani...
This study explores the effects of family system characteristics on the children’s families when the...
This paper presents two studies, conducted in two different countries, investigating perceptions of ...
Family has profound meaning and represents the most important ingroup for most people, yet, we know ...
Introduction: The approaches used by people to explain the stability of perceptions of self-continui...
This family network study analyses family relationships and well-being from the perspectives of 144 ...
Research has shown that people tend to perceive the national and regional groups to which they belon...
Research on groups in general and on group perceptions in particular has tended to analyse groups as...
Research has shown that people tend to perceive the groups to which they belong (e.g., national grou...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Human communities particularly ethnic-religious and ...
Parenting experiences children have lived within their families can play an important role for adult...
This is an exploratory study of the relationship between three sociodemo-graphic variables, four typ...
This article examines the link between family relationships and well-being, focusing on relationship...
Background We examined within-family variation in siblings’ memories of experiences with parents and...
Social psychologists are increasingly interested in the temporal dimensions of social life and in id...
Five studies demonstrated the role of family relationships as an important source of perceived meani...
This study explores the effects of family system characteristics on the children’s families when the...
This paper presents two studies, conducted in two different countries, investigating perceptions of ...
Family has profound meaning and represents the most important ingroup for most people, yet, we know ...
Introduction: The approaches used by people to explain the stability of perceptions of self-continui...
This family network study analyses family relationships and well-being from the perspectives of 144 ...