Family Microtransitions: An Observational Study |
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Authors: | Ada Cigala Laura Fruggeri Elena Venturelli |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , University of Parma , Parma , Italy ada.cigala@unipr.it;3. Department of Psychology , University of Parma , Parma , Italy |
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Abstract: | This research aimed to study the processes that take place during family microtransitions, that is, when family members move from an interactive form characterized by specific roles (active or peripheral) to another form that requires a change in these roles. For this purpose, 21 normative triads composed of mother, father, and a 4-year-old child were observed in a laboratory while playing together in a setting where they were asked to change their interactive configuration three times. The data revealed different ways of family functioning in coping with the microtransitions. Two groups emerged from the analysis that presented different characteristics. In particular, the family triads that completed the assigned task showed a significantly higher level of coordination and emotional tuning, a larger number of processes implied in the triadic dynamics, and a greater communicative coherence between the verbal, the expressive, and the corporal channels, compared with the group that did not complete the task. |
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Keywords: | coordination family functioning microtransition observed triadic interactions |
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