Parental Conflict During Divorce as an Indicator of Adjustment and Future Relationships: A Retrospective Sibling Study |
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Authors: | Katia E. Roth Debra A. Harkins Lauren A. Eng |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department , Suffolk University , Boston , Massachusetts , USA katiaroth1@yahoo.com;3. Psychology Department , Suffolk University , Boston , Massachusetts , USA |
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Abstract: | We assessed parental conflict during divorce and divorce stories, quality of relationship among siblings during divorce, and attitudes about romantic relationships later in life. Thirty-two undergraduate female participants (18–23 years old) whose parents divorced during the 7 to 13 year old age range completed the Sibling Relationship Questionnaire and an adapted version of the Adult Divorce and Sibling Relationship Interview. Older sibling participants endorsed higher levels of dominance toward younger siblings, more caretaking behavior, and higher levels of parental conflict than younger siblings. Analyses revealed overt conflict exposure related to less confidence in relationship sustainability as young adults. Content analysis demonstrated relationship formation problems and trust in partners. |
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Keywords: | conflict divorce parents relationships siblings |
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