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Extension of the children's perceptions of interparental conflict scale for use with late adolescents

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The Children's Perceptions of Interparental Conflict Scale (CPIC) was used among late adolescents to determine the relation of perceptions of interparental conflict (IPC) to adolescent adjustment. Results revealed that the relationship between IPC and adjustment among late adolescents differs from those found in school-aged children. Triangulation and stability were also found to load on the Conflict Properties factor which implies that these aspects of IPC have different meanings for late adolescents. Furthermore, adolescents from broken families had more frequent, intense and unresolved IPC.

Author: Fiese, Barbara H., Bickham, Nicole L.
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Family Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0893-3200
Year: 1997
Teenagers, Youth, Parents

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Nighttime waking in children with asthma: An exploratory study of daily fluctuations in family climate

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A study is conducted to analyze whether daily fluctuations in parent mood, parenting hassles, and family routines would distinguish nights in which waking occurred from nights in which they did not as children with asthma are at increased risk for waking in the night. Results reveal that parent negative mood, perceived parenting hassles and disruptions in bedtime routines are found to be associated with increased odds that the child would wake in the night.

Author: Fiese, Barbara H., Sliwinski, Martin, Winter, Marcia A., Anbar, Ran D.
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Family Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0893-3200
Year: 2007
Psychological aspects, Risk factors, Asthma in children, Childhood asthma

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Narratives in and about families: An examination of coding schemes and a guide for family researchers

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A general overview of narrative methods was presented to study the family relationships, which enabled to link different coding schemes and challenges for future researchers. Various scoring systems were also developed that code for thematic content, relative coherence, and co-constructive processes.

Author: Fiese, Barbara H., Spagnola, Mary
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Family Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0893-3200
Year: 2005
United States, Science & research, Domestic relations, Family relations, Narratives

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