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Social information processing mediates the intergenerational transmission of aggressiveness in romantic relationships.
Authors:Jennifer E Fite  John E Bates  Amy Holtzworth-Munroe  Kenneth A Dodge  Sandra Y Nay  Gregory S Pettit
Institution:Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA. jefite@indiana.edu
Abstract:This study explored the K. A. Dodge (1986) model of social information processing as a mediator of the association between interparental relationship conflict and subsequent offspring romantic relationship conflict in young adulthood. The authors tested 4 social information processing stages (encoding, hostile attributions, generation of aggressive responses, and positive evaluation of aggressive responses) in separate models to explore their independent effects as potential mediators. There was no evidence of mediation for encoding and attributions. However, there was evidence of significant mediation for both the response generation and response evaluation stages of the model. Results suggest that the ability of offspring to generate varied social responses and effectively evaluate the potential outcome of their responses at least partially mediates the intergenerational transmission of relationship conflict.
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