Authors
Sarah W Whitton, Robert J Waldinger, Marc S Schulz, Joseph P Allen, Judith A Crowell, Stuart T Hauser
Publication date
2008/4
Journal
Journal of family Psychology
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
274
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
To test the social learning–based hypothesis that marital conflict resolution patterns are learned in the family of origin, longitudinal, observational data were used to assess prospective associations between family conflict interaction patterns during adolescence and offspring's later marital conflict interaction patterns. At age 14 years, 47 participants completed an observed family conflict resolution task with their parents. In a subsequent assessment 17 years later, the participants completed measures of marital adjustment and an observed marital conflict interaction task with their spouse. As predicted, levels of hostility and positive engagement expressed by parents and adolescents during family interactions were prospectively linked with levels of hostility and positive engagement expressed by offspring and their spouses during marital interactions. Family-of-origin hostility was a particularly robust predictor of marital …
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