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ArtikelThe effects of marital and parent-child conflicts on other family members: grandmothers and grown children  
Oleh: Cummings, E. Mark ; Hall, Edie Jo
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Family Relations vol. 46 no. 02 (Apr. 1997), page 135-143.
Topik: anger; conflict; families; grandparents; marital relations; extended family
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Isi artikelFamily conflict may have pervasive effects, but little is known of effects on family members outside of the immediate family environment of parents and minor children. Analogue methods were used to explore relations between specific conflict contexts and specific relationships outside of the immediate family. Grandmothers (N = 32) and grown children (young adult women, N = 28) responded to videotaped portrayals of conflict scenarios represented as occurring in their adult children's, or parents', families, respectively. While both groups reported experiencing negative reactions, grandmothers and grown children reported significantly different patterns of appraisal, emotional response, dispositions to intervene, expectancies, and predictions. These results suggest that the meaning and implications of family conflict are quite different depending upon an individual's role within the family.
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