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The Family Unpredictability Scale: Reliability and Validity
Journal of Marriage and Family, 2000We developed the Family Unpredictability Scale (FUS) to better understand the factors that underlie the presence and consequences of family dysfunction. Familial unpredictability is defined as a lack of consistency in family behaviors and regulatory systems.
Lisa Thomson Ross, Elizabeth M Hill
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The Retrospective Family Unpredictability Scale: Reliability and Validity
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2007Family unpredictability or inconsistency may be responsible, in part, for the detrimental outcomes associated with parental divorce, parental alcoholism, and family poverty. We assessed behavior patterns and regulatory systems in one’s family of origin for the purposes of developing the Retrospective Family Unpredictability Scale (Retro-FUS).
Lisa Thomson Ross
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Family Unpredictability, Parental Alcoholism, and the Development of Parentification
American Journal of Family Therapy, The, 2006The current study sought to examine whether parental alcoholism and family unpredictability contribute to the development of parentification, when children take on parental roles within the family. Participants (N = 123) from 10 outpatient clinics completed surveys that included the Retrospective Family Unpredictability Scale (Ross, 1999), the Children
Rebecca A Jones, Lisa Thomson Ross
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Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2018
Unpredictability within the family environment has been consistently linked to anxiety and depressive symptomology in early adulthood. The current investigation sought to examine how individual and family factors may serve to protect college students from the potentially detrimental effects of growing up with family chaos.
Amy M Kolak, Lisa Thomson Ross
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Unpredictability within the family environment has been consistently linked to anxiety and depressive symptomology in early adulthood. The current investigation sought to examine how individual and family factors may serve to protect college students from the potentially detrimental effects of growing up with family chaos.
Amy M Kolak, Lisa Thomson Ross
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Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 2009
The impact of parental divorce, perceptions of divorce, and family unpredictability on the locus of control, interpersonal trust, and assertiveness of college students (n = 115) was studied. Roughly 27% of participants came from divorced homes; they did not differ significantly from participants from nondivorced homes on locus of control, trust, or ...
Lisa Thomson Ross
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The impact of parental divorce, perceptions of divorce, and family unpredictability on the locus of control, interpersonal trust, and assertiveness of college students (n = 115) was studied. Roughly 27% of participants came from divorced homes; they did not differ significantly from participants from nondivorced homes on locus of control, trust, or ...
Lisa Thomson Ross
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Parental Depression and Divorce and Adult Children’s Well-Being: The Role of Family Unpredictability
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2010We examined how parental depression and divorce are associated with anxiety and depression among college students (N = 126; 83% female; 89% Caucasian). Participants provided retrospective recollections of their parents’ depression, and they completed The Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale and portions of the Trait Anxiety Scale.
Lisa Thomson Ross
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Psychological Reports, 2022
Sense of coherence (SOC) refers to beliefs about how comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful one’s life is. We investigated how SOC relates to family of origin unpredictability and psychological functioning in two samples. College students ( N=172, 78% female; M=18.9 years old; 78% white/Caucasian) who recalled more family unpredictability while ...
Lisa T. Ross, Bradley Heming, Alexa Lane
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Sense of coherence (SOC) refers to beliefs about how comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful one’s life is. We investigated how SOC relates to family of origin unpredictability and psychological functioning in two samples. College students ( N=172, 78% female; M=18.9 years old; 78% white/Caucasian) who recalled more family unpredictability while ...
Lisa T. Ross, Bradley Heming, Alexa Lane
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Clinical Genetics, 2022
Chromoanagenesis are complex chromosomal rearrangements that are supposed to occur during a single catastrophic event. They may result in loss or gain of genetic material and may be responsible for various phenotypes. These rearrangements are usually sporadic. However, some familial cases have been reported.
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Chromoanagenesis are complex chromosomal rearrangements that are supposed to occur during a single catastrophic event. They may result in loss or gain of genetic material and may be responsible for various phenotypes. These rearrangements are usually sporadic. However, some familial cases have been reported.
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Psychological Medicine, 2022
AbstractBackgroundAdolescence is a key developmental period for the emergence of psychiatric disorders. However, there is still no consensus on the core mechanisms of dysfunction in youth. Neurobiological sensitivity to unpredictable threat has been associated with several psychiatric disorders in adults. The present study examined adolescent defensive
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AbstractBackgroundAdolescence is a key developmental period for the emergence of psychiatric disorders. However, there is still no consensus on the core mechanisms of dysfunction in youth. Neurobiological sensitivity to unpredictable threat has been associated with several psychiatric disorders in adults. The present study examined adolescent defensive
Clare C. Beatty +4 more
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Proteins of the PDI family: Unpredicted non‐ER locations and functions
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2002AbstractProtein disulfide isomerases (PDIs) constitute a family of structurally related enzymes which catalyze disulfide bonds formation, reduction, or isomerization of newly synthesized proteins in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). They act also as chaperones, and are, therefore, part of a quality‐control system for the correct folding of ...
TURANO, Carlo +3 more
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