2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10591-017-9404-3
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Marital Conflict and Health in Taiwan: A Dyadic Longitudinal Analysis

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“…In general, the parents’ emotions and behaviors can reflect the parental relationships, and any unconscious words and deeds they expressed influence their children’s emotions and behavior. Also, parents may affect the way and quality of their children’s upbringing through their own physical and mental state (Kubricht, Miller, Li, & Hsiao, 2017) and ultimately affect their children’s growth and development. Research evidence states that interparental relationships can directly affect children’s mental well-being and behavior and indirectly influence their mental health and behavior by affecting the parent–child relationship (Li, Jiang, Fan, & Zhang, 2020).…”
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“…In general, the parents’ emotions and behaviors can reflect the parental relationships, and any unconscious words and deeds they expressed influence their children’s emotions and behavior. Also, parents may affect the way and quality of their children’s upbringing through their own physical and mental state (Kubricht, Miller, Li, & Hsiao, 2017) and ultimately affect their children’s growth and development. Research evidence states that interparental relationships can directly affect children’s mental well-being and behavior and indirectly influence their mental health and behavior by affecting the parent–child relationship (Li, Jiang, Fan, & Zhang, 2020).…”
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“…Under the influence of Confucian culture (Jia & Zhang, 2017; Kubricht et al, 2017), Chinese people believe that a wife has to obey her husband, and if there is marital conflict, women will meet blames for lack of gentleness. Thus, the role of the wife should not go around talking about the conflicts with her husband.…”
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“…Couple conflicts are inherent in love relationships. When they happen frequently and intensely, however, and when they are not solved satisfactorily, they can negatively affect the quality of the love relationship (Paleari, Regalia, & Fincham, 2010), the partners' physical health (Kubricht, Miller, Li, & Hsiao, 2017;Miller, Hollist, Olsen, & Law, 2013), and the children's wellbeing (Davies, Martin, Sturge-Apple, Ripple, & Cicchetti, 2016;Zhou & Buehler, 2017). Couple relationship education programs are strategies destined to help couples to sustain healthy, mutually satisfying, and stable relationships and to prevent future relationship distress, through the development of relational skills and knowledge dissemination about life as a couple (Halford & Bodenmann, 2013;Halford, Markman, Kline, & Stanley, 2003;Halford & Snyder, 2012).…”
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