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A Multi-National Study of Interparental Conflict, Parenting, and Adolescent Functioning
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University of Kentucky, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Brigham Young University, University of Nebraska at Kearney, ...
Published InMarriage & Family Review
Year2003
Citations108
Abstract
This study assessed the associations between interparental conflict (IPC), parenting, and individual functioning among data gathered from school-going adolescents in Bangladesh, China, India, Bosnia, Germany, Palestine, Colombia, United States and three ethnic groups within South Africa. Specifically, we tested the validity of the spillover dynamic found in much research in the U.S., whereby marital conflict spills over into parenting and into the psychological and social functioning of children and adolescents. Previous analyses of these same data showed complete invariance in the linkages between parenting and adolescent functioning. This study thus provided a meaningful extension to the substantive literature on family processes. We followed recommendations within cross-cultural psychology to “transport and test” models validated in one culture to other cultures as…
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