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Relations Among Father's Presence,Family Conflict,and Adolescent Adjustment in Northern Ireland
Authors:Justin M Luningham  Christine E Merrilees  Laura K Taylor  Marcie Goeke-Morey  Peter Shirlow  Bethany Wentz  E Mark Cummings
Institution:1. Georgia State University;2. State University of New York Geneseo;3. University College Dublin;4. Catholic University of America;5. University of Liverpool;6. University of Notre Dame
Abstract:Burgeoning evidence identifies the influence of fathers and, relatedly, fathers in the family context (e.g., family conflict), on adolescent adjustment. However, little is known about the significance of fathers’ presence in contexts of environmental risk. In a unique social–political context of economic and sociopolitical adversity, this study examined relations between adolescent adjustment, fathers’ presence, and family conflict in families in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Based on responses from 999 adolescents (M = 12.18 years; SD = 1.82) and their mothers, participating from 2006 to 2012, fathers’ presence was linked with reduced internalizing symptoms, and family conflict was related to both internalizing and externalizing problems. The discussion considers the implications for understanding family dynamics related to adolescent adjustment in contexts of environmental adversity.
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