The interaction patterns of 47 intact couples at play with infant sons and daughters were examined. Play in the triad was characterized along dimensions of hostility-competitiveness, family harmony, and parenting discrepancy, and correlates of these 3 patterns were investigated. Though family patterns were generally not related to self-reported distress, they were associated with observed marital distress, with marital-family links differing as a function of child gender. Maritally distressed parents of boys more commonly displayed hostile-competitive coparenting behavior in the triad, whereas distressed parents of girls were more likely to show discrepant levels of parenting involvement. Two systemic hypotheses suggested by family theory (...
Coparenting between biological parents is a strong predictor of child adjustment. To date, however, ...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
This article introduces a new self-report instrument designed to measure the frequency of parental b...
The interaction patterns of 47 intact couples at play with infant sons and daughters were examined. ...
This study examines longitudinal correlates of coparental and family group-level dynamics during inf...
Fifty-two married partners played with their 30-month-olds in both dyadic (parent-child) and whole f...
Drawing on the family systems perspectives (Minuchin, 1985; 1988) this thesis aimed to make unique c...
The current study examined linkages between infant characteristics and the coparenting relationship ...
This report examines coparenting and triadic interactions in 19 unmarried, first-time African Americ...
Coparenting has been found to impact all facets of family functioning, including child and parent ad...
Research clearly demonstrates that more conflictual interparental relationship dynamics create a fam...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
The goal of this multi-method study was to examine how child gender and coparenting processes influe...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: Julia A. Ogg; Karen J. White.Includes illustrations.In...
Coparenting between biological parents is a strong predictor of child adjustment. To date, however, ...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
This article introduces a new self-report instrument designed to measure the frequency of parental b...
The interaction patterns of 47 intact couples at play with infant sons and daughters were examined. ...
This study examines longitudinal correlates of coparental and family group-level dynamics during inf...
Fifty-two married partners played with their 30-month-olds in both dyadic (parent-child) and whole f...
Drawing on the family systems perspectives (Minuchin, 1985; 1988) this thesis aimed to make unique c...
The current study examined linkages between infant characteristics and the coparenting relationship ...
This report examines coparenting and triadic interactions in 19 unmarried, first-time African Americ...
Coparenting has been found to impact all facets of family functioning, including child and parent ad...
Research clearly demonstrates that more conflictual interparental relationship dynamics create a fam...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
The goal of this multi-method study was to examine how child gender and coparenting processes influe...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: Julia A. Ogg; Karen J. White.Includes illustrations.In...
Coparenting between biological parents is a strong predictor of child adjustment. To date, however, ...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
This article introduces a new self-report instrument designed to measure the frequency of parental b...