Although there is agreement that marital problems are associated either directly or indirectly with particular child behavior problems, there is disagreement about the types of marital conflict associated with these problems and the differential effects on boys and girls in clinic and nonclinic samples. We examined the relationships among mothers' ratings of marital adjustment, parenting disagreements, and three child problem factors (aggression, anxiety, and immaturity) after the child's age and family socioeconomic status were controlled. These relationships were compared with samples of boys and girls (3 to 8 years of age) from clinic and nonclinic populations, revealing that parenting disagreement predicted aggression in all groups and ...
The present study explored the relations between marital conflict and child-mother attachment relati...
Results are reported of a longitudinal study on how marital interaction affects children. Observatio...
The present study was designed to examine relations among parent ratings of child-related disagreeme...
Studies on the effects of marital conflict and child adjustment have documented a consistent relatio...
Various dimensions of marital conflict have been shown to be negatively associated with child functi...
Impelled by research deficits identified by previous researchers, the relation between marital confl...
Children's perceptions of interparental conflict, of parent-child relations, and mea sures of c...
In these two studies, the authors used children's perceptions of family relationships to examin...
PurposeMarital conflict is integral to children's psychosocial well-being. Extant research has shown...
The corpus of research presented in this thesis applies a process-oriented perspective to understand...
Children exposed to higher levels of marital conflict tend to exhibit greater adjustment problems th...
Addressing a gap in process-oriented understanding of relations between marital conflict and childre...
Children exposed to higher levels of marital conflict tend to exhibit greater adjustment problems th...
In these two studies, the authors used children's perceptions of family relationships to examine sim...
In these two studies, the authors used children's perceptions of family relationships to examine sim...
The present study explored the relations between marital conflict and child-mother attachment relati...
Results are reported of a longitudinal study on how marital interaction affects children. Observatio...
The present study was designed to examine relations among parent ratings of child-related disagreeme...
Studies on the effects of marital conflict and child adjustment have documented a consistent relatio...
Various dimensions of marital conflict have been shown to be negatively associated with child functi...
Impelled by research deficits identified by previous researchers, the relation between marital confl...
Children's perceptions of interparental conflict, of parent-child relations, and mea sures of c...
In these two studies, the authors used children's perceptions of family relationships to examin...
PurposeMarital conflict is integral to children's psychosocial well-being. Extant research has shown...
The corpus of research presented in this thesis applies a process-oriented perspective to understand...
Children exposed to higher levels of marital conflict tend to exhibit greater adjustment problems th...
Addressing a gap in process-oriented understanding of relations between marital conflict and childre...
Children exposed to higher levels of marital conflict tend to exhibit greater adjustment problems th...
In these two studies, the authors used children's perceptions of family relationships to examine sim...
In these two studies, the authors used children's perceptions of family relationships to examine sim...
The present study explored the relations between marital conflict and child-mother attachment relati...
Results are reported of a longitudinal study on how marital interaction affects children. Observatio...
The present study was designed to examine relations among parent ratings of child-related disagreeme...