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Family cohesion, expressiveness and conflict in alcoholic families
British Journal of Addiction, 1990SummaryThis study estimated family cohesiveness, expressiveness, and conflict in a primary care sample of alcoholics and non–alcoholics with and without a family history of alcoholism. Subjects completed the NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule alcohol subscale, based on DSM–III criteria, and a family environment scale.
K L, Barry, M F, Fleming
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Family adaptability, cohesion, and creativity
Creativity Research Journal, 1990With the awareness of the role stress plays in our lives, it is vital to gain a better insight into the family and assess its adaptability and cohesion. This study was conducted to examine the association between perceived family adaptability and cohesion levels and creativity.
Kathleen Green Gardner, James D. Moran
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Interparental Conflict and Family Cohesion
Journal of Adolescent Research, 2001Family environment is related to characteristics of adolescents’ personal development and social interactions. Although potentially different for males and females, decreased family cohesion and increased interparental conflict can inadvertently provide family environments that are associated with increased feelings of loneliness, which may be ...
H. Durell Johnson +2 more
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Family resemblance, conceptual cohesiveness, and category construction
Cognitive Psychology, 1987Abstract Many people have argued that natural categories are organized in terms of a family resemblance principle. Members of family resemblance categories tend to share properties with each other but have no properties that are singly necessary and jointly sufficient (defining) for category membership.
D L, Medin +2 more
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Mexican Immigrant Families: Relating Trauma and Family Cohesion
Journal of Poverty, 2011This article applies structural equation modeling techniques to explore the relationships between constructs related to family strength and cohesion, acculturation, and trauma symptoms. The study uses a purposive sample comprised of 122 immigrant men and women from the Mexican community based in a large midwestern metropolitan Area.
Shweta Singh +3 more
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Session 13: Building Family Cohesion
2015Chapter 13 explores building family cohesion, and discusses activities that can improve family functioning both inside and outside the home.
Karen C. Wells +2 more
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External Family Structure and Cohesion: Nursing Perspectives
Public Health Nursing, 1990AbstractThe family is recognized as a basic unit in the delivery of many nursing services. The dimensions of its structure and cohesion may be important in the development of many family problems and should be assessed in planning nursing interventions in family‐based care.
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Family Correlates of Delinquency: Cohesion And Adaptability
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 1995The Circumplex Model of family functioning, which includes measures of cohesion and adaptability, was used with a community-based sample of youth (N = 480) to test its usefulness for explaining delinquent behavior. Results from the research indicate that the Circumplex Model is inadequate for explaining delinquency.
Shields, Glenn, Clark, Richard D.
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Mother-Daughter Attachment and Family Cohesion
European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2000Summary: This contribution investigates the psychometric properties of two scales for measuring family cohesion and mother-daughter attachment. The scales were administered to 206 adult female subjects on three occasions of measurement 9 months apart.
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Leisure Impacts on Family Interaction and Cohesion
Journal of Leisure Research, 1990This article examines the relationship between shared leisure activities and family bonding. Prior to the 20th century, family bonding was primarily facilitated through shared work activities while...
Dennis K. Orthner, Jay A. Mancini
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