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Multigenerational stress and nuclear family functioning
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Phillip?KleverEmail author
Institution:(1) Phillip Kelever, 310 W, 47th St., Suite 215, Kansas City, MO, 64112
Abstract:This longitudinal study tested Bowen theoryrsquos assumption that stressors in the interdependent multigenerational family influence variation in nuclear family functioning. Forty-nine newly developing nuclear families and their multigenerational families were studied over five years. Quantitative analysis demonstrated an association between the perceived impact of multigenerational stressors and variation in nuclear family functioning. Multigenerational stressors, as compared to individual or nuclear family stressors, had a stronger association with nuclear family functioning. The stress response was manifested in symptomatic outcomes of the nuclear family emotional process. Generally, the number of stressors and the total impact of stressors increased over time, stressors in some years associated with functioning in subsequent years, nuclear family-of-origin stressors demonstrated a decreasing association over time, and developing nuclear family stressors demonstrated a somewhat increasing association over time.
Keywords:Bowen theory  multigenerational stressors  nuclear family emotional process  nuclear family functioning
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