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Gender Role Shifts And Intergenerational Gaps In Family Structure
This study analyzes the relationship between shifting gender roles and intergenerational gaps in family structure, as well as their impact on family relationship dynamics.
Exploring the influence of family relationship on students’ school well ...
Among the multiple variables that impact well-being, this study aims to fill research gaps by investigating the complex function of family dynamics, specifically, family cohesion, expressiveness, and conflict, as critical resources shaping students’ school well-being.
Longitudinal associations between family conflict, intergenerational ...
The findings underscore the pivotal role of family dynamics in mental health, especially in the development of adolescents’ depressive symptoms. Interventions aimed at reducing family conflict may help mitigate depressive symptoms across generations.
Exploring The Impact of Family Environment on Quality of Life, Wellness ...
The objective of this study is to examine the impact of family environment on quality of life, wellness and self-concept.
How gender norms shape the health of women and men?
These results underscore the significance of gender norms in shaping health and emphasise the need to address them to reduce inequalities and improve societal well-being.
Intergenerational Relationships and Family Support: Evidence for Health ...
This project, together with its multinational companion studies, has made significant contributions to our understanding of family dynamics, well-being, and social support across generations in terms of race, nationality, and immigrant culture.
Intergenerational Conflicts and Their Sociological Implications
This paper explores the causes, manifestations, and impacts of intergenerational conflicts, focusing on their influence on family dynamics, workplace interactions, and societal cohesion.
Family cohesion, shame-proneness, expressive suppression, and ...
To test these relationships and the underlying mechanisms, we proposed a dual mediation model describing the associations between family cohesion and internalizing and externalizing problems, mediated by shame-proneness and expressive suppression.
Implications of Family Cohesion and Conflict for Adolescent Mood and ...
Family-level conflict and cohesion are well-established predictors of adolescent mental health. However, traditional approaches focusing on between-family differences in cohe-sion and conflict may overlook daily intrafamily variability that might provide important new information.
Family Climate and Social Adaptation of Adolescents in Community ...
Combining the theoretically and empirically based definition of family climate, family climate of adolescents in community samples can be mostly described by the relationship between family members (cohesion, conflict, expressiveness).
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