Effects of marital conflict on children: recent advances and emerging themes in process‐oriented research
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Abstract
Background
The effects of marital conflict on children's adjustment are well documented. For the past decade research has increasingly focused on advancing a process-level understanding of these effects, that is, accounting for the particular responses and patterns embedded within specific contexts, histories, and developmental periods that account for children's outcomes over time.
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As a vehicle for presenting an update, this review follows the framework for process-oriented research initially proposed by Cummings and Cummings (1988), concentrating on recent research developments, and also considering new and emerging themes in this area of research.
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- Conceptualization
- Psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Cognition
- Context (archaeology)
- Social psychology
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