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Shaffer, Anne; Egeland, Byron – Family Relations, 2011
This study investigated the transmission of boundary dissolution (BD) in parent-child relationships from parental behaviors observed in early childhood to adolescent behaviors observed at age 13 and relations to adolescent psychosocial adaptation. The goals of the study are (a) to examine the developmental relation of early childhood BD to several…
Descriptors: Young Children, Parent Child Relationship, Early Adolescents, Family Influence
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Pratt, Clara C.; Schmall, Vicki L. – Family Relations, 1989
Examined attitudes toward elderly sexual behavior in college students (N=290). Found results indicated that the most salient factor related to attitudes was the specific behavior being evaluated and not the age, gender, or relationship to the subject. Presents implications of research. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Older Adults, Predictor Variables
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Stright, Anne Dopkins; Bales, Stephanie Stigler – Family Relations, 2003
Child gender, age, and temperament; parents' personality and education; and coparenting quality in the parents' families of origin were used to predict the quality of coparenting during family interactions. Families with college-educated mothers had high levels of supportive coparenting during family interactions regardless of the quality of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Educational Attainment, Family Relationship, Parenting Skills
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Mercier, Joyce McDonough – Family Relations, 1984
Examined the influence of sex, age, religion, and occupation on attitudes of 335 adults concerning family planning education. Results of a questionnaire indicated general support. The higher the respondent's occupational status, the more favorable the attitude. Respondents also indicated religion should form the base for family planning education.…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Employment Level, Family Planning
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Plummer, Leone Poindexter; Koch-Hattem, Alberta – Family Relations, 1986
Hypothesized that information about families of origin and procreation would contribute to explanation of divorce adjustment. Found that social network size, income change, pile-up of family stressors, and perceived severity of the divorce explained 67 percent of variance in divorce adjustment for men, while perceived severity of divorce alone…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Divorce, Family Relationship, Predictor Variables
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Zimmerman, Shirley L. – Family Relations, 1986
Survey results indicated adult day care is a resource that families draw upon to help them cope with the care of an elderly disabled member. It enables them to better attend to the person's needs as well as their own and aids in improving family relationships. Gender effects are discussed. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Coping, Disabilities, Family Relationship
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Risman, Barbara J. – Family Relations, 1986
Surveyed 141 single fathers about their experience as homemakers, the nature of their father/child relationship, and overall role satisfaction. Most men felt comfortable and competent as single parents, regardless of the reason for custody or their financial status. Both economic status and reason for custody influenced the father/child…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Fathers, Life Satisfaction, One Parent Family
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Van Meter, Mary Jane S.; Agronow, Samuel J. – Family Relations, 1982
Analyzed stress-related variables as possible predictors of role strain among married college women. Establishing role priorities appeared as a significant moderator variable. Women who placed family first perceived their husband's emotional support for their student role and school activities, which helped alleviate strain. Child-care needs were…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Family Relationship, Females
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Cobb, Nathan P.; Larson, Jeffry H.; Watson, Wendy L. – Family Relations, 2003
The 32-item Attitudes about Romance and Mate Selection Scale (ARMSS) was developed to measure constraining beliefs about mate selection. Results of factor analysis showed few gender differences in the degree to which constraining beliefs about mate selection are held by single young adults. However, significant differences were found when age,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitudes, Ethnicity, Factor Analysis
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McRoy, Sue; Fisher, Virginia L. – Family Relations, 1982
Comparisons of graduate student couples indicated lower levels of marital adjustment (consensus and affection) for couples where only the husband was a student. Suggests variables other than student status may relate to marital adjustment. When only the wife was a student, family income was higher and couples were older. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cohort Analysis, Counseling Services, Economic Factors
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Marks, Nadine F. – Family Relations, 1996
National Survey of Families and Households 1987-88 (n=13,017) data were used to generate population estimates of in- and out-of-household caregiving. More than one in seven U.S. adults reported caring for relatives or friends during the previous year. Predictors of caregiving likelihood were gender, age, marital status, education, ethnicity,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adults, Age, Age Differences