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Coyne, Sarah M.; Busby, Dean; Bushman, Brad J.; Gentile, Douglas A.; Ridge, Robert; Stockdale, Laura – Family Relations, 2012
The current study assessed how playing video games can influence conflict and aggression in relationships. A sample of 1,333 heterosexual couples reported their video game playing habits, conflict regarding the media, and physical and relational aggression (both self and partner directed). Results showed that for men (but not women), time spent…
Descriptors: Video Games, Conflict, Aggression, Interpersonal Relationship
Ganong, Lawrence H.; Coleman, Marilyn; Feistman, Richard; Jamison, Tyler; Markham, Melinda Stafford – Family Relations, 2012
Divorced individuals who share parenting responsibilities have to figure out ways to work together to raise their children. The purpose of this qualitative study of 49 divorced coparents was to examine how they used technology (e.g., cell phones, computers) to communicate. For parents in effective coparenting relationships, communication…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Divorce, Interpersonal Relationship, Child Rearing
Gangamma, Rashmi; Bartle-Haring, Suzanne; Glebova, Tatiana – Family Relations, 2012
The hallmark feature of fairness in relationships in Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy's contextual therapy theory has largely remained untested among couples in therapy. "Fairness" here refers to the broad concept of "give and take," which is influenced by experiences of trustworthiness, loyalty conflicts, and a sense of entitlement or…
Descriptors: Evidence, Therapy, Children, Ethics
Chung, Grace H.; Yoo, Joan P. – Family Relations, 2013
The present study proposes a model of using the Multicultural Family Support Centers and adjustment among foreign brides and their interethnic and interracial families in South Korea based on the narratives of 10 foreign brides married to Korean men and 11 service providers who directly interact with these women and their families. The results…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Foreign Countries, Foreign Nationals, Spouses
Ledermann, Thomas; Bodenmann, Guy; Rudaz, Myriam; Bradbury, Thomas N. – Family Relations, 2010
The association between daily stress outside and inside of the relationship and marital functioning in the form of communication in conflict situations and marital quality was examined. We hypothesized that relationship stress mediates the association between external stress and marital functioning at the individual level, and that the association…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Conflict, Stress Variables, Interpersonal Communication
Papp, Lauren M.; Cummings, E. Mark; Goeke-Morey, Marcie C. – Family Relations, 2009
Guided by a family stress perspective, we examined the hypothesis that discussing money would be associated with the handling of marital conflict in the home. Analyses were based on dyadic hierarchical linear modeling of 100 husbands' and 100 wives' diary reports of 748 conflict instances. Contrary to findings from previous laboratory-based…
Descriptors: Conflict, Family Relationship, Income, Money Management
Robins, Simon – Family Relations, 2010
Ambiguous loss has become a standard theory for understanding the impact of situations where the presence of a family member is subject to ambiguity. A number of studies of ambiguous loss have been made in a range of situations of ambiguity, but almost all have been firmly located within a Western cultural context. Here, ambiguous loss is explored…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Figurative Language, Program Effectiveness
Brassard, Audrey; Lussier, Yvan; Shaver, Phillip R. – Family Relations, 2009
Attachment insecurities (anxiety and avoidance) are often associated with relationship dissatisfaction, but the mediators have been unclear. We examined the mediating role of perceived conflict in 274 French-Canadian couples who completed measures of attachment insecurities, perception of conflict, and relationship satisfaction. Partners' own…
Descriptors: Females, Conflict, Attachment Behavior, Anxiety
Smokowski, Paul R.; Rose, Roderick; Bacallao, Martica L. – Family Relations, 2008
This study investigated how adolescent and parent acculturation (culture-of-origin and U.S. cultural involvement, biculturalism, acculturation conflicts, and parent-adolescent acculturation gaps) influenced family dynamics (family cohesion, adaptability, familism, and parent-adolescent conflict) in a sample of 402 Latino families from North…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Family Relationship, Adolescents, Acculturation
Lindsey, Eric W.; Chambers, Jessica Campbell; Frabutt, James M.; Mackinnon-Lewis, Carol – Family Relations, 2009
This study examined the role of mother-adolescent emotional reciprocity in connections between marital conflict and adolescent aggression with peers. Data were collected from a racially diverse community sample of 268 adolescents and their mothers. Adolescents reported on parents' marital conflict, and mother-adolescent positive and negative…
Descriptors: Aggression, Mothers, Structural Equation Models, Conflict
Waller, Maureen R. – Family Relations, 2008
Drawing on longitudinal, qualitative interviews with parents in the Fragile Families Study, this paper examines the narrative frames through which partners in stable and unstable unions viewed tensions over economic issues, domestic responsibilities, personal problems, communication, trust, and their family and social networks. These interviews…
Descriptors: Parents, Disadvantaged, At Risk Persons, Marital Instability
Bryant, Chalandra M.; Taylor, Robert Joseph; Lincoln, Karen D.; Chatters, Linda M.; Jackson, James S. – Family Relations, 2008
This study examines the correlates of marital satisfaction using data from a national probability sample of African Americans (N = 962) and Black Caribbeans (N = 560). Findings reveal differences between African Americans and Black Caribbeans, and men and women within those groups, in the predictors of marital satisfaction. Black Caribbean women…
Descriptors: African Americans, Blacks, Latin Americans, Marital Satisfaction
Marshall, Nancy L.; Tracy, Allison J. – Family Relations, 2009
This study examines work and family characteristics and depressive symptomatology among over 700 working mothers of infants. Working mothers in poorer quality jobs, as well as working mothers who were single or whose infant's health was poorer than that of other infants, reported greater depressive symptomatology. The effect of job quality on…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Mothers, Family Characteristics, Conflict
Sherman, Carey Wexler; Bauer, Jean W. – Family Relations, 2008
This qualitative study explores financial conflicts faced by late-life remarried wives providing care for their husbands with Alzheimer's disease. Interviews with 9 women identified intergenerational secrets and tensions regarding financial and inheritance decisions. Participants' remarried spouse status, underlying family boundary ambiguities,…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Caregivers, Conflict, Marriage
DeGarmo, David S.; Patras, Joshua; Eap, Sopagna – Family Relations, 2008
A stress-buffering hypothesis for parenting was tested in a county-representative sample of 218 divorced fathers. Social support for parenting (emergency and nonemergency child care, practical support, financial support) was hypothesized to moderate effects of stress (role overload, coparental conflict, and daily hassles) on fathers' quality…
Descriptors: Intervention, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Financial Support