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Family stress and parental responses to children’s negative emotions: Tests of the spillover, crossover, and compensatory hypotheses.
Authors:Nelson  Jackie A; O’Brien  Marion; Blankson  A Nayena; Calkins  Susan D; Keane  Susan P
Abstract:The relations between 4 sources of family stress (marital dissatisfaction, home chaos, parental depressive symptoms, and job role dissatisfaction) and the emotion socialization practice of mothers’ and fathers’ responses to children’s negative emotions were examined. Participants included 101 couples with 7-year-old children. Dyadic analyses were conducted using the Actor–Partner Interdependence Model and relations were tested in terms of the spillover, crossover, and compensatory hypotheses. Results suggest that measures of family stress relate to supportive and nonsupportive parental responses, though many of these relations differ by parent gender. The results are discussed in terms of the 3 theoretical hypotheses, all of which are supported to some degree depending on the family stressor examined. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:emotion socialization  family stress  parental responses to children’s negative emotions  parent gender
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