Children’s cognitive and emotional processes in adult versus child-related inter-parental conflicts
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
Camisasca, E., Miragoli, S., Di Blasio, P., Children’s cognitive and emotional processes in adult versus child-related inter-parental conflicts, <>, 2019; 15 (4): 843-857. [doi:10.5964/ejop.v15i4.1613] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/147794]
Abstract:
In the literature, little attention has been paid to the specific impact of child-related versus adult-related inter-parental conflicts on children’s intrapersonal processes and adjustment. Aimed to advance knowledge on this topic, the cross-sectional study explores: 1) the predictive effects of the two forms of inter-parental conflicts on: a) children’s internalizing/externalizing behaviors and b) children’s cognitive appraisals, emotional distress, and triangulation; 2) the mediating role of children’s cognitive appraisals, emotional distress, and triangulation, in the association between adult-related vs child-related conflict and children’s adjustment. Seventy-five school-aged children and their parents completed measures of inter-parental conflict, cognitive, emotional and behavioral processes and child adjustment. The results indicated that: 1) higher levels of adult-related inter-parental conflict promoted children’s internalizing behaviors, through the mediation of perceived threat; 2) higher levels of child-related inter-parental discord promoted both children’s internalizing/externalzing behaviors, through the mediation of perceived threat and self-blame.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
Children; Cognitive appraisals; Distress; Inter-parental conflict; Internalizing and externalizing behaviors; Triangulation
Elenco autori:
Camisasca, E.; Miragoli, Sarah; Di Blasio, Paola
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