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Relationship of Conflict, Conflict Avoidance, and Conflict Resolution to Psychological Adjustment

Psychological Reports, 2022
Background: Conflict has deleterious effects on the adjustment of children, adolescence, and emerging adults. The literature is less robust on the adverse effects of conflict avoidance on adjustment as well as the beneficial effect of resolution in these age groups. The literature is markedly sparser on these relationships in adults.
Madeline J. Bruce   +5 more
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Work-Family Conflict, Psychological Empowerment, and Turnover Intentions among Married Female Doctors

, 2021
Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine work-family conflict and psychological empowerment as correlates and predictors of turnover intentions among married female doctors.
Isra Tariq   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Daily routines, parent-child conflict, and psychological maladjustment among Chinese children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Journal of family psychology, 2021
Family lives have been changed dramatically due to the stay-at-home orders implemented during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. A variety of factors serve to increase the risk for children and adolescents in developing mental health ...
Junsheng Liu   +5 more
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Identifying the role of parent-child conflict and intimacy in Chinese adolescents' psychological distress during school reopening in COVID-19 pandemic.

Developmental Psychology, 2021
School reopening during COVID-19 can be a particularly stressful transition for many adolescents. However, little is known about the impact of parent-child relationships on adolescents' mental health during this transition.
Yang Qu   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Toward a psychology of attitude conflict

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
We review research on "attitude conflict" -- competitive disagreement with regard to beliefs, values, and preferences, characterized by parties' intolerance of each other's positions. We propose a simple causal model of attitude conflict, including three antecedents that drive it and two consequences that frequently emerge.
Julia A. Minson, Charles A. Dorison
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Assessing Psychological Conflict

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1975
A method was constructed to assess cognitive conflict. It uses a large number of a subject's beliefs and attitudes which may be connected with his personal problems. The subject rates the direction and the degree of these beliefs and attitudes and the proportion of conflict involved in them is then calculated by computer according to a model basically ...
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PERCEIVED INTER-PARENTAL CONFLICT, PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND AGGRESSION AMONG ADOLESCENTS

Journal of Arts & Social Sciences
In today’s evolving family structures and rising academic demands, adolescents are increasingly exposed to emotional stressors rooted in their home environments. This study explored the association between perceived inter-parental conflict, psychological
Warda Liaquat, Masha Asad Khan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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