Objective This study examined the transactional relations between mothers' and fathers' destructive interparental conflict tactics and mindful parenting practices. Background According to family systems theory and spillover hypothesis, interparental conflict sets the stage for parents' future levels of conflict as well as parenting difficulties. However, research on the link between conflict and mindful parenting practices remains scarce. The present study aims to investigate the longitudinal relations between mothers' and fathers' interparental conflict tactics and mindful parenting practices. Method Participants were 386 families involving mothers and fathers of adolescent children at 12–17 years old. Mothers and fathers complete...
Every year, parental divorce becomes the reality of many families. The aim of this meta-analysis was...
Current evidence about the prevalence of interparental conflict (IPC) during early parenthood is pr...
Parents who disagree frequently about childrearing issues have been shown consistently to have child...
The spillover hypothesis posits that negative emotions and behavioral patterns in marital conflicts ...
Marital conflict is associated with youth problem behavior both directly and indirectly through disr...
Conflict between parents has been widely studied and its detrimental consequences for children have ...
The present study explored the concurrent relations between interparental conflict strategies and ea...
The current study examined the associations between child mental health problems and the quality of ...
Objective: This study investigates the longitudinal, cross-lagged associations among interparental c...
Although frequent calls are made for the study of effects of children on families and mutual influen...
Children\u27s appraisals of conflict are a mechanism by which parental discord can lead to child mal...
Numerous studies have found that the quality of the intimate relationship between parents significan...
This study examines how parenting helps explain the contemporaneous association between interparenta...
Prior research in the field of family science and family therapy has employed a narrative surroundin...
The objetive of the research was to analyze the impact that parental conflicts can have on the reari...
Every year, parental divorce becomes the reality of many families. The aim of this meta-analysis was...
Current evidence about the prevalence of interparental conflict (IPC) during early parenthood is pr...
Parents who disagree frequently about childrearing issues have been shown consistently to have child...
The spillover hypothesis posits that negative emotions and behavioral patterns in marital conflicts ...
Marital conflict is associated with youth problem behavior both directly and indirectly through disr...
Conflict between parents has been widely studied and its detrimental consequences for children have ...
The present study explored the concurrent relations between interparental conflict strategies and ea...
The current study examined the associations between child mental health problems and the quality of ...
Objective: This study investigates the longitudinal, cross-lagged associations among interparental c...
Although frequent calls are made for the study of effects of children on families and mutual influen...
Children\u27s appraisals of conflict are a mechanism by which parental discord can lead to child mal...
Numerous studies have found that the quality of the intimate relationship between parents significan...
This study examines how parenting helps explain the contemporaneous association between interparenta...
Prior research in the field of family science and family therapy has employed a narrative surroundin...
The objetive of the research was to analyze the impact that parental conflicts can have on the reari...
Every year, parental divorce becomes the reality of many families. The aim of this meta-analysis was...
Current evidence about the prevalence of interparental conflict (IPC) during early parenthood is pr...
Parents who disagree frequently about childrearing issues have been shown consistently to have child...