MARITAL AND PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF CHILDREN

The purpose of this research was to inquire to what extend the functioning characteristics of couples both in their role as partners and parents contribute to the psychological adjustment of their children. The study aimed to establish if the exercise of certain rearing practices contributes to the...

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Main Authors: Cabrera García, Victoria Eugenia, Guevara Marín, Ivón Paola, Barrera Currea, Fernando
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Católica de Colombia 2006-12-01
Series:Acta Colombiana de Psicología
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Online Access:http://regweb.ucatolica.edu.co/publicaciones/psicologia/ACTA/v9n2/articulosrevista/ActaN9v2Art10.pdf
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spelling doaj-568d8924c70b47dab3d90f39f8ad4d6f2020-11-24T20:58:46ZengUniversidad Católica de ColombiaActa Colombiana de Psicología0123-91551909-97112006-12-0192115126MARITAL AND PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF CHILDRENCabrera García, Victoria EugeniaGuevara Marín, Ivón PaolaBarrera Currea, FernandoThe purpose of this research was to inquire to what extend the functioning characteristics of couples both in their role as partners and parents contribute to the psychological adjustment of their children. The study aimed to establish if the exercise of certain rearing practices contributes to the development of adjustment behaviors. This research was carried out with a sample of 256 families constituted by both parents and a child between the ages of 12 and 18 years old. Results reveal that certain characteristics of couples’ functioning such as marital satisfaction, parental satisfaction, marital conflict and parental stress, are important to explain the variability of psychologically adjusted behaviors in their children. Likewise, the type of support given to children, the monitoring of their activities, the psychological control and the harsh parenting, do contribute to the development of either adjustment behaviors or psychological imbalancehttp://regweb.ucatolica.edu.co/publicaciones/psicologia/ACTA/v9n2/articulosrevista/ActaN9v2Art10.pdfmarital relationshipsparentchild relationshipsparental practicespsychological adjustmentadolescents
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author Cabrera García, Victoria Eugenia
Guevara Marín, Ivón Paola
Barrera Currea, Fernando
spellingShingle Cabrera García, Victoria Eugenia
Guevara Marín, Ivón Paola
Barrera Currea, Fernando
MARITAL AND PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF CHILDREN
Acta Colombiana de Psicología
marital relationships
parentchild relationships
parental practices
psychological adjustment
adolescents
author_facet Cabrera García, Victoria Eugenia
Guevara Marín, Ivón Paola
Barrera Currea, Fernando
author_sort Cabrera García, Victoria Eugenia
title MARITAL AND PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF CHILDREN
title_short MARITAL AND PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF CHILDREN
title_full MARITAL AND PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF CHILDREN
title_fullStr MARITAL AND PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed MARITAL AND PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF CHILDREN
title_sort marital and parental relationships and their influence on the psychological adjustment of children
publisher Universidad Católica de Colombia
series Acta Colombiana de Psicología
issn 0123-9155
1909-9711
publishDate 2006-12-01
description The purpose of this research was to inquire to what extend the functioning characteristics of couples both in their role as partners and parents contribute to the psychological adjustment of their children. The study aimed to establish if the exercise of certain rearing practices contributes to the development of adjustment behaviors. This research was carried out with a sample of 256 families constituted by both parents and a child between the ages of 12 and 18 years old. Results reveal that certain characteristics of couples’ functioning such as marital satisfaction, parental satisfaction, marital conflict and parental stress, are important to explain the variability of psychologically adjusted behaviors in their children. Likewise, the type of support given to children, the monitoring of their activities, the psychological control and the harsh parenting, do contribute to the development of either adjustment behaviors or psychological imbalance
topic marital relationships
parentchild relationships
parental practices
psychological adjustment
adolescents
url http://regweb.ucatolica.edu.co/publicaciones/psicologia/ACTA/v9n2/articulosrevista/ActaN9v2Art10.pdf
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