Feeling caught as a mediator of adolescents' and young adults' avoidance and satisfaction with their parents in divorced and non-divorced households

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Afifi, TD
Schrodt, P
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[1] Penn State Univ, Dept Commun Arts & Sci, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[2] Univ Texas, Dept Commun Studies, Arlington, TX 76019 USA
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10.1080/0363775032000133791
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Numerous researchers have argued that divorce may not have as much of an impact on children's relationships with their parents as the degree of interparental conflict (e.g., Ahrons Rodgers, 1987; Amato, Loomis, & Booth, 1995). In the current model the degree to which adolescents and young adults felt caught between their parents was tested as a mediator between divorce and children's avoidance and satisfaction with them. The results revealed that divorce was largely associated with avoidance and satisfaction through children's feelings of being caught, which were a function of their parents' demand-withdraw patterns, communication competence, and other variables. Men divorce was removed from the model, the specific relationships in the model applied to children of divorced and non-divorced households. Nevertheless, children of divorce reported greater avoidance, feelings of being caught, greater parental demand-withdraw patterns, Less parental communication competence, Less closeness, and less satisfaction than children from first marriage families. The fit of the model as a function of the age of the child is also discussed.
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