[jounal] Fauber, R. / 1990 / A
Mediational model of the impact of marital conflict on adolescent adjustment in intact and divorced famillies: The role of disrupted parenting / Child Development 61: 1112 ~ 1123
The study will first use a prospective design to test
a mediational model of developmental risk factors (family, peer, youth -LSB-...]
The study will first use a prospective design to test
a mediational model of developmental risk factors (family, peer, youth adjustment) in childhood and adolescence to intimate partner violence (IPV) in young adulthood, including physical, psychological, and sexual IPV and injuries.
A 3 - step
mediational model of predictors was tested, including contextual and process factors and boys» characteristics.
Not exact matches
The path to closeness: A
mediational model for overcoming the risks
of increasing closeness.
When the
mediational model was run, including both supervision and changing poverty status, the effect
of changing poverty level on psychiatric symptoms became nonsignificant (β = 0.04; SE = 0.05; χ2 = 0.59; P =.44).
A
mediational model9 requires that the significant effect
of the intervention on later psychopathology should become nonsignificant once the putative mediator is entered into the
model.
Given the lack
of significant findings for main effects or interactions relevant to our
mediational models, we removed these terms from our successive analyses.
Testing
mediational models with longitudinal data: Questions and tips in the use
of structural equation
modeling
The current study tested a moderated
mediational model to investigate the respective effects
of peer victimization and nurturing parenting on the relation between fearful temperament and child anxiety.
It takes two to replicate: A
mediational model for the impact
of parent's stress on adolescent adjustment
After a good adjustment
of the
mediational model, we conducted gender invariance analysis.
These results demonstrated that in addition to controlling for gender,
mediational analyses needed to examine Adaptive Narcissism after controlling for Maladaptive Narcissism and vice versa as independent variables in
models predicting the dependent variable
of Anger.
Attachment, perceived conflict, and couple satisfaction: Test
of a
mediational dyadic
model.
However, the
model might also be fruitful to explain
mediational factors in the attachment relationships between romantic partners (e.g., shared experiences, association value, perceptions, knowledge, and subjective theories
of relationships).
The cross-sectional
model supported a
mediational relation for fear
of abandonment, coping efficacy, and self - esteem.
The relationships
of adolescent school - related deviant behavior and victimization with psychological distress: Testing a general
model of the
mediational role
of parents and teachers across groups
of gender and age
The results
of the
mediational parallel process
models are presented in Fig. 1.
The association
of intimacy goals and marital satisfaction: A test
of four
mediational models hypotheses.
The results
of mediational analyses
of both the hypothesized and the alternative
models offer support for the hypothesized
model: Participation in Home - Start was related to changes in maternal sense
of competence, which in turn predicted changes in parenting.
As we focused our research on the relative rank
of the sibling and the romantic partner in the attachment hierarchy, this research was not designed to test this
mediational model.
Using criteria specified in Holmbeck (1997), we followed a set
of steps to test the hypothesized
mediational models.
The strong African American families program: A cluster randomized prevention trial
of long - term effects and a
mediational model
We understand the
mediational model used here does not address possible bidirectional effects, in particularly the effects
of child behaviors on the quality
of parenting.
Couple power dynamics, systemic family functioning, and child adjustment: A test
of a
mediational model in a multiethnic sample