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Adolescent family conflict as a predictor of relationship quality in emerging adulthood.
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81521
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-2465
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HEINZE, J.E.
Titolo
Adolescent family conflict as a predictor of relationship quality in emerging adulthood. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 996-1011.
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Estratto da: Family Relations 2020, 69, 5.
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This research examines the influence of adolescent family conflict on relationship quality in early and later emerging adulthood, while considering the interpersonal resources that protect youth against the intergenerational transmission of negative relationship quality.Family conflict during adolescence can impede the development of skills needed to maintain future productive interpersonal relationships. Positive peer and romantic relationships in emerging adulthood may buffer the negative ramifications of earlier family conflict.A longitudinal design was used to follow a sample of 850 at-risk adolescents (50% female, 50% male) who were predominantly (80%) African American. Binary logistic and ordinary least-squares regressions were run to test hypotheses.Adolescents who reported higher levels of family conflict in adolescence were less likely to report closeness or support from both their parents and spouses or partners during both early and late emerging adulthood. These adolescents also reported higher levels of perceived daily stressors. Positive relationships in emerging adulthood did not affect the relationship between family conflict and later relationship outcomes.
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ADOLESCENTI.
SVILUPPO.
CONFLITTI.
FAMIGLIA.
INFLUENZA.
STRESS.
QUALITÀ.
RELAZIONI SOCIALI.
PEER-GROUP.
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Psicologico
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HSIEH, H-F.
AIYER, S.M.
BUU, A.
ZIMMERMAN, M.A.
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Family Relations 2020, 69, 5.
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