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This study examined how the marital bond, as indexed through the Oral History Interview (OHI), is related to future triadic family interactions. Families (N = 108), with a 7 - 9 year old child, participated in a longitudinal study (the Family Health Project) examining children's emotional development throughout the transition to adolescence. Parental cohesion and family cohesion, warmth, structure, and problem solving were assessed via behavioral observation during family problem solving discussions and parent-child teaching interactions 18 - 24 months after the OHI. Results indicated that the marital bond was predictive of parental cohesion, family cohesion, warmth, and structure during teaching interactions. The marital bond was not significantly predictive of family problem solving or parental cohesion in problem solving interactions.
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Eve-Anne Doohan
University of San Francisco
Sybil Carrère
Bowie State University
Chelsea Siler
Virginia Mason Bainbridge Island Medical Center
Journal of Marriage and Family
University of San Francisco
California State University, San Bernardino
Osceola Regional Medical Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0cd37d63ecdfd686625a11 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2009.00642.x
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