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- W2732344186 abstract "Observations of conflictual family interaction have revealed that several distinctive behavior patterns tend to occur during the course of a family dispute. Patterns such as negative reciprocity, positive reciprocity, and coercion have been described and utilized as predictors of marital satisfaction and parent-child relations. This study examined the relationship between verbal family interaction patterns and reported child behavior problems. Subjects were 70 nonclinic families who participated in 10-minute videotaped family discussions as part of an extensive study of marital conflict. These discussions were encoded according to verbal content and classified on the basis of two systems view approaches--one a holistic descriptive method and the.other a moment-to-moment analysis of the interaction over tir-. Classification according to the holistic approach yielded several distinct patterns of positive and negative family interactions. These patterns included: couple positive reciprocity, family positive reciprocity, one person highly positive, couple negative reciprocity, family negative reciprocity, one person highly negative, child coercion, and parent coercion. The moment-to-moment time analysis also tested for the presence of coercion. Child coercion was then examined in relation to parent reports of behavior problems on the ,1chenbach Child Behavior Checklist. Child coercion patterns detected by either the holistic or the moment-to-moment method of research were found to be significantly related to externalizing behaviors and aggressive behavior problems in children. (ABL) **********************************************************k************ Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. **********************************************V************************ PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR IN FAMILY CONFLICT: A SYSTEMS VIEW Pavicia A. Brennan Richard S. John Gayla Margolin University of Southern California U.S. DEPARTMENT Of EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ER'CI ef This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it 0 Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality Points Of view Or opinions stated in this document do not neCesSarily reprehent Official OERI Waitron or policy PERMISSION TO HEPRODUCE THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY Pa fri.C. fa Brennah TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC). Paper presented at the 98th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA, August 1990 Family Patterns" @default.
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- W2732344186 title "Patterns of Behavior in Family Conflict: A Systems View." @default.
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