2016
DOI: 10.5380/psi.v19i1.35713
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Repercussões do Conflito Conjugal para o Ajustamento de Crianças e Adolescentes: Um Estudo Teórico

Abstract: RESUMOAs repercussões do conflito conjugal no desenvolvimento da prole vêm sendo estudadas de forma expressiva no contexto internacional. Assumindo a relevância desta temática para a saúde mental familiar, o objetivo do presente estudo é descrever as repercussões do conflito conjugal para o ajustamento de crianças e adolescentes, a partir da literatura. Para tanto, fez-se uma articulação dos resultados de pesquisas derivadas dos principais modelos teóricos que explicam tais reverberações no contexto familiar. … Show more

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“…These findings are consistent with the literature, which indicates that the child, upon witnessing marital conflicts between the parents, may employ cognitive, behavioral and emotional efforts to signify and deal with these conflictive interactions (Goulart et al, 2015). The children's responses linked to emotional reactivity are associated with the use of destructive strategies for resolving marital conflicts, as these are shown to compromise the child's emotional security (Cummings & Davies, 2010).…”
Section: Parents' and Children's Reactions To Marital Conflict In Thesupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…These findings are consistent with the literature, which indicates that the child, upon witnessing marital conflicts between the parents, may employ cognitive, behavioral and emotional efforts to signify and deal with these conflictive interactions (Goulart et al, 2015). The children's responses linked to emotional reactivity are associated with the use of destructive strategies for resolving marital conflicts, as these are shown to compromise the child's emotional security (Cummings & Davies, 2010).…”
Section: Parents' and Children's Reactions To Marital Conflict In Thesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Furthermore, one participant mentioned becoming angry with their son because he attempted to interrupt the conflict between him and his wife, which refers to the concept of the spillover effect (Erel & Burman, 1995), that is, the reverberation of the marital conflict to the parental relationship, indicating that the tense emotional climate which results from the conflictive situation overflows into the parentchild relationship (Goulart et al, 2015;Hameister et al, 2015;Liu & Wang, 2015b;Rinaldi & Howe, 2003). In addition, the fact that the child remembers conflict in previous situations indicates how traumatic the event can be when not managed appropriately .…”
Section: Parents' and Children's Reactions To Marital Conflict In Thementioning
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“…Por outro lado, é preciso considerar que os conflitos derivados da relação entre os genitores expõem a criança às discórdias conjugais, gerando repercussões para o desenvolvimento dos filhos (GOULART et al, 2015). Crianças expostas a violência interparental, seja sob forma de agressão física ou psicológica, vivenciam a violação de seus direitos.…”
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“…Elevados níveis de conflito familiar, aliados às práticas educativas parentais negativas estão associados a problemas internalizantes e externalizantes em crianças e adolescentes (Benetti, 2006;Bernal, 2012;Bolsoni-Silva, Paiva, & Barbosa, 2009;Goulart, Wagner, & Mosmann, 2014;Linares, Rusillo, Cruz, & Fernández, 2011). Sendo assim, uma vez que a DI é considerada um transtorno do espectro compulsivo-impulsivo e, portanto, um problema externalizante, torna-se pertinente compreender o fenômeno a partir dessa perspectiva, buscando investigar quais variáveis familiares podem estar associadas a DI em jovens brasileiros.…”
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