This study examined the intrapersonal and interpersonal mechanisms underlying reported frequencies of everyday talk and relational satisfaction in stepfamilies. Participants included a parent, stepparent, and child from 114 stepfamilies (N = 342) from the Midwest and Southwest regions of the United States. Social relations model analyses revealed that everyday talk and relational satisfaction vary across stepfamily relationships as a function primarily of actor and relationship effects. Stepparents’ reports of everyday talk with the parent (i.e., their spouse) varied primarily as a function of actor effects, whereas reports of both children’s and parents’ satisfaction with the stepparent varied primarily as a function of relationship effect...
This research focuses on husbands' and wives' perceptions of parent-child relationship quality in s...
This research examined differences in relationship patterns between men and women in stepfamilies an...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between ex-spousal interactions following ...
This study examined the intrapersonal and interpersonal mechanisms underlying reported frequencies o...
This study explored frequencies of everyday talk in stepfamilies and the extent to which such freque...
This interpretive study, framed in relational dialectics theory, sought to identify stepchildren’s p...
This study tested a series of actor–partner interdependence models of coparental communication, rela...
Stepfamilies are inherently complex family systems, marked by change, flexible boundaries, and early...
With the goal of understanding the development of positive stepchild–stepparent relationships, the r...
This study explores the emotional and communicative profiles of young adults who have experienced a ...
This study tested a series of actor-partner interdependence models of coparental communication and r...
Compared college students' perceptions of parent–child relationships in stepfamilies with those in c...
Family clinicians and researchers speculate that stepparents’ ability to bond with stepchildren may ...
This research focuses on husbands' and wives' perceptions of parent-child relationship quality in s...
This research examined differences in relationship patterns between men and women in stepfamilies an...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between ex-spousal interactions following ...
This study examined the intrapersonal and interpersonal mechanisms underlying reported frequencies o...
This study explored frequencies of everyday talk in stepfamilies and the extent to which such freque...
This interpretive study, framed in relational dialectics theory, sought to identify stepchildren’s p...
This study tested a series of actor–partner interdependence models of coparental communication, rela...
Stepfamilies are inherently complex family systems, marked by change, flexible boundaries, and early...
With the goal of understanding the development of positive stepchild–stepparent relationships, the r...
This study explores the emotional and communicative profiles of young adults who have experienced a ...
This study tested a series of actor-partner interdependence models of coparental communication and r...
Compared college students' perceptions of parent–child relationships in stepfamilies with those in c...
Family clinicians and researchers speculate that stepparents’ ability to bond with stepchildren may ...
This research focuses on husbands' and wives' perceptions of parent-child relationship quality in s...
This research examined differences in relationship patterns between men and women in stepfamilies an...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between ex-spousal interactions following ...