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Family conflict

2019
This chapter discusses the effects of family conflict on children. Break-ups and separations on an increased scale is a relatively modern phenomenon—one of the more important changes over the last forty years. The chapter considers what such circumstances mean for the children caught in the middle of conflict. The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and
Andrew E. Clark   +4 more
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Family Conflicts

2014
Family conflict refers to active opposition between family members. Because of the nature of family ▶relationships, it can take a wide vari- ety of forms, including verbal, physical, sexual, financial, or psychological. Conflicts may involve different combinations of family mem- bers: it can be conflict within the couple or between parents and children
Marta, Elena, Alfieri, Sara
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Migration and Family Conflict

Family Process, 1979
The stages of the process of migration are described, with the implications of each for family conflict and appropriate therapeutic intervention.
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Work-Family Conflict

Journal of Family Issues, 1994
The objective of this research was to examine the relationships between the dependent variable of work-family conflict (operationalized as overload, work to family interference, family to work interference) and the independent variables of gender, family type, and perceived control. The sample consisted of 1,989 single-parent and dual-income employees
LINDA DUXBURY   +2 more
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Family Conflict Communication

2006
Family communication is of great interest to researchers, counselors, and laypeople alike for at least three reasons. First, family is the context in which adults and children experience a great part of their most important and most intimate interpersonal relationships.
Koerner, Ascan F.   +1 more
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Family conflicts in the sea

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2010
In sexually reproducing organisms, conflicts of interest among family members are inevitable. The intensity of these conflicts depends upon the opportunities for parents and offspring to interact and the level of promiscuity. Despite the acknowledged role of family conflict in the evolutionary ecology of terrestrial organisms, its influence in the ...
Kamel, Stephanie Jill   +2 more
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Family Conflict Tendency and ADHD

Psychological Reports, 2004
A lack of perseverance, poor attention, and poorly modulated behaviour are important criteria of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). Instructions often have to be repeated, sometimes even by different family members before a child with ADHD attends and complies.
H, Niederhofer   +2 more
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Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Families

1966
The conduct of human affairs, in contrast to progress in science and technology, has suffered from reliance upon generalities, superstitions, fallacies, and prejudices. There is all too little pertinent research concerning man’s relation to his fellows and few guides to aid in the attainment of creative, co-operative and mutually constructive ...
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Development and validation of work-family conflict and family-work conflict scales.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 1996
Researchers report on a 3-sample study that developed and validated short, self-report scales of work-family conflict (WFC) and family-work conflict (FWC). Using conceptualizations consistent with the current literature, the researchers offer content domains and definitions of the constructs.
Richard G. Netemeyer   +2 more
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