The Influence of Family Stability on Self-Control and Adjustment

Objectives The aim of the present study was to replicate previous evidence for a model in which self‐control mediates the relationship between family stability and internalizing symptoms, and to evaluate a similar model with regard to externalizing problems. Method Participants were 155 female and 1...

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Published inJournal of clinical psychology Vol. 69; no. 7; pp. 661 - 670
Main Authors Malatras, Jennifer Weil, Israel, Allen C.
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Abstract Objectives The aim of the present study was to replicate previous evidence for a model in which self‐control mediates the relationship between family stability and internalizing symptoms, and to evaluate a similar model with regard to externalizing problems. Method Participants were 155 female and 134 male undergraduates—mean age of 19.03 years. Participants completed measures of stability in the family of origin (Stability of Activities in the Family Environment), self‐control (Self‐Control scale), current externalizing (Adult Self‐Report), and internalizing problems (Beck Depression Inventory II and Beck Anxiety Inventory). Results Multiple regression analyses largely support the proposed model for both the externalizing and internalizing domains. Conclusions Family stability may foster the development of self‐control and, in turn, lead to positive adjustment.
AbstractList OBJECTIVESThe aim of the present study was to replicate previous evidence for a model in which self-control mediates the relationship between family stability and internalizing symptoms, and to evaluate a similar model with regard to externalizing problems.METHODParticipants were 155 female and 134 male undergraduates--mean age of 19.03 years. Participants completed measures of stability in the family of origin (Stability of Activities in the Family Environment), self-control (Self-Control scale), current externalizing (Adult Self-Report), and internalizing problems (Beck Depression Inventory II and Beck Anxiety Inventory).RESULTSMultiple regression analyses largely support the proposed model for both the externalizing and internalizing domains.CONCLUSIONSFamily stability may foster the development of self-control and, in turn, lead to positive adjustment.
Objectives The aim of the present study was to replicate previous evidence for a model in which self‐control mediates the relationship between family stability and internalizing symptoms, and to evaluate a similar model with regard to externalizing problems. Method Participants were 155 female and 134 male undergraduates—mean age of 19.03 years. Participants completed measures of stability in the family of origin (Stability of Activities in the Family Environment), self‐control (Self‐Control scale), current externalizing (Adult Self‐Report), and internalizing problems (Beck Depression Inventory II and Beck Anxiety Inventory). Results Multiple regression analyses largely support the proposed model for both the externalizing and internalizing domains. Conclusions Family stability may foster the development of self‐control and, in turn, lead to positive adjustment.
The aim of the present study was to replicate previous evidence for a model in which self-control mediates the relationship between family stability and internalizing symptoms, and to evaluate a similar model with regard to externalizing problems. Participants were 155 female and 134 male undergraduates--mean age of 19.03 years. Participants completed measures of stability in the family of origin (Stability of Activities in the Family Environment), self-control (Self-Control scale), current externalizing (Adult Self-Report), and internalizing problems (Beck Depression Inventory II and Beck Anxiety Inventory). Multiple regression analyses largely support the proposed model for both the externalizing and internalizing domains. Family stability may foster the development of self-control and, in turn, lead to positive adjustment.
The aim of the present study was to replicate previous evidence for a model in which self-control mediates the relationship between family stability and internalizing symptoms, and to evaluate a similar model with regard to externalizing problems. Participants were 155 female and 134 male undergraduates -- mean age of 19.03 years. Participants completed measures of stability in the family of origin (Stability of Activities in the Family Environment), self-control (Self-Control scale), current externalizing (Adult Self-Report), and internalizing problems (Beck Depression Inventory II and Beck Anxiety Inventory). Multiple regression analyses largely support the proposed model for both the externalizing and internalizing domains. Family stability may foster the development of self-control and, in turn, lead to positive adjustment.
Author Malatras, Jennifer Weil
Israel, Allen C.
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SubjectTerms Adaptation, Psychological
Adolescent
Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Aggression - psychology
anxiety
Anxiety - psychology
Biological and medical sciences
Clinical psychology
Depression
Depression - psychology
Expressed Emotion
externalizing problems
Families & family life
Family Characteristics
Family Relations
family stability
Female
Humans
Internal-External Control
Male
Medical sciences
Mood disorders
Multivariate Analysis
New England
Nuclear Family - psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Regression Analysis
Self control
Social Adjustment
Social Control, Informal
Young Adult
Title The Influence of Family Stability on Self-Control and Adjustment
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