Longitudinal transmission of conflict management styles across inter-parental and adolescent relationships
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2016-10-28
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This study longitudinally investigated transmission of conflict management styles across inter-parental, adolescent-parent, adolescent-friend, and adolescent-partner relationships. During four waves, 799 middle-to-late adolescents (Mage-t1 = 15.80; 54% boys) and their parents completed the Conflict Resolution Style Inventory. Cross-lagged path analyses indicated transmission of adolescent conflict management styles in relationships with parents to relationships with friends and romantic partners: Positive problem solving and conflict engagement utilized by adolescents in conflicts with parents were significantly, positively related to respectively adolescent positive problem solving and conflict engagement in relationships with friends 1 year later and relationships with partners 2 years later. Thus, the study showed that the way adolescents manage conflicts with parents predicts how they handle conflicts later in relationships outside the family.
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Staats, S, Branje, S J T, van der Valk, I E & Meeus, W H J 2016, 'Longitudinal transmission of conflict management styles across inter-parental and adolescent relationships', CID Symposium, 28/10/16 - 28/10/16., conference