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      Interparental Hostility and Early Adolescent Problem Behavior : Spillover via Maternal Acceptance, Harshness, Inconsistency, and Intrusiveness

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      The Journal of Early Adolescence
      SAGE Publications

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            We propose a model of family conflict and coercion that links economic stress in family life to adolescent symptoms of internalizing and externalizing emotions and behaviors. The 180 boys and 198 girls in the study were living in intact families in the rural Midwest, an area characterized by economic decline and uncertainty. Theoretical constructs in the model were measured using both trained observer and family member reports. These adolescents and their parents were interviewed each year for 3 years during the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. Our theoretical model proposes that economic pressure experienced by parents increases parental dysphoria and marital conflict as well as conflicts between parents and children over money. High levels of spousal irritability, coupled with coercive exchanges over money matters, were expected to be associated with greater hostility in general by parents toward their children. These hostile/coercive exchanges were expected to increase the likelihood of adolescent emotional and behavioral problems. Overall, results were consistent with the proposed model. Moreover, the hypothesized processes applied equally well to the behavior of mothers and fathers, as well as sons and daughters.
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              Responsible Fathering: An Overview and Conceptual Framework

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                Journal
                The Journal of Early Adolescence
                The Journal of Early Adolescence
                SAGE Publications
                0272-4316
                1552-5449
                May 07 2008
                May 07 2008
                August 2008
                : 28
                : 3
                : 428-454
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg,
                [2 ]University of North Carolina at Greensboro
                [3 ]Bowling Green State University, Ohio
                Article
                10.1177/0272431608316602
                ad68cdd0-32c4-4f7c-ab73-11c1b8039288
                © 2008

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