父母的婚姻状况、冲突和榜样作用:与成人恋爱关系质量的联系。

Q1 Social Sciences
Journal of Divorce and Remarriage Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-07-12 DOI:10.1080/10502556.2012.675838
Galena K Rhoades, Scott M Stanley, Howard J Markman, Erica P Ragan
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本研究调查了 18 至 35 岁未婚但正在约会的成年人(人数 = 1153)的三种父母婚姻状况和关系质量。与父母离异或已婚的亲生父母相比,父母从未结婚的人的关系质量(在关系调整、消极沟通、承诺和身体侵犯方面)往往最低。此外,与父母已婚的儿童相比,父母离异的儿童在关系调整和消极沟通方面的表现更差。父母之间的冲突以及受试者将其父母的关系评定为其自身关系健康模式的程度部分解释了父母婚姻状况与关系结果之间的关联。我们认为,这种特殊的家庭类型(即父母从未结婚)在研究和干预方面需要得到更多的关注。
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Parents' Marital Status, Conflict, and Role Modeling: Links With Adult Romantic Relationship Quality.

This study investigated three parental marital statuses and relationship quality among unmarried, but dating adults ages 18 to 35 (N = 1153). Those whose parents never married one another tended to report the lowest relationship quality (in terms of relationship adjustment, negative communication, commitment, and physical aggression) compared to those with divorced or married biological parents. In addition, those with divorced parents reported lower relationship adjustment and more negative communication than those with married parents. Parental conflict and the degree to which participants rated their parents' relationship as a healthy model for their own relationships partially explained the associations between parental marital status and relationship outcomes. We suggest that this particular family type (i.e., having parents who never marry one another) needs greater attention in this field in terms of research and intervention.

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Journal of Divorce and Remarriage
Journal of Divorce and Remarriage Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: The landmark Journal of Divorce & Remarriage is an authoritative resource covering all aspects of divorce, including pre-divorce marital and family treatment, marital separation and dissolution, children"s responses to divorce and separation, single parenting, remarriage, and stepfamilies. With its interdisciplinary focus—represented by the professional variety of the editorial board and the wealth of published topics—it is a valuable instrument for many professionals. The Journal of Divorce & Remarriage enriches the clinical skills of all marriage and family specialists, as well as enhances the therapeutic and legal resources for couples and families needing specialized aid with divorce issues.
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