Family Developmental Trajectories: Family Timing and Parent-Child Relations in Young Adulthood

Duane W. Crawford, Judith L. Fischer
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This article (a) describes a conceptual approach to family development that includes variations in the timing of developmental events, (b) elaborates on the concept of family developmental trajectories, and (c) illustrates the approach through a study of birth timing and parent-child relationships among late adolescents and young adults. The older the mother at first birth, the greater the perceived control of firstborn and only sons and daughters and the greater the perceived control of last-born daughters. The older the father at first birth, the more positive the perceived relationship with his last-born daughter. Implications of these findings are discussed with reference to family developmental trajectories. The courses of these trajectories are influenced by starting point and gender.

家庭发展轨迹:青年成人的家庭时间与亲子关系
本文(a)描述了一种家庭发展的概念性方法,其中包括发展事件时间的变化,(b)详细阐述了家庭发展轨迹的概念,(c)通过对晚熟青少年和年轻人的出生时间和亲子关系的研究说明了这种方法。头胎母亲的年龄越大,对长子和独生子女的控制感越强,对最后出生的女儿的控制感也越强。第一个孩子的父亲年龄越大,他与最后一个孩子的关系就越积极。这些发现的含义讨论了参考家庭发展轨迹。这些轨迹的走向受到起点和性别的影响。
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