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Parental Conflict and College Student Functioning: Impact of Child Involvement in Conflict
Authors:Sarah M Bannon  Nicole Barle  Michael S Mennella  K Daniel O’Leary
Institution:Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA
Abstract:Parental conflict is associated with negative effects on children, and child feelings of involvement in conflict might exacerbate negative outcomes. Research has yet to explore the long-term impact of both parental conflict and caught feelings. In a sample of college students, linear regressions (N = 800) indicated that regardless of parent marital status, children’s feelings of involvement in parental conflict were important predictors of academic and psychological functioning, and in some cases mediated the relationship between conflict and adult child outcomes. Given that parental conflict is common, it appears important to minimize children’s involvement in conflict, as it can have lasting impacts.
Keywords:anxiety  child involvement in conflict  depression  divorce  GPA  parental conflict
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