reviewJournal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryJan 1, 2002Closed access

Effects of marital conflict on children: recent advances and emerging themes in process‐oriented research

University of Notre Dame

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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.

Methods

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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Keywords
  • Conceptualization
  • Psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Cognition
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Social psychology
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