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1. Indispensable interaction : parents' perspectives on parent-child interaction and beneficial meetings
Sammanfattning : Parent-child interaction interventions, guided by the aim of promoting child development, have developed in Sweden during the last three decades. The aim of this thesis was to describe families taking part in such interventions and examine short term and long term changes in their problem loads. LÄS MER
2. Breaking down break-ups : Studies on the heterogeneity in (adult) children’s outcomes following a parental separation
Sammanfattning : This thesis comprises three studies investigating heterogeneity in children’s outcomes post parental separation. The studies analyse diversity in outcomes after parental separation, applying both a retrospective long-term approach and a child perspective. LÄS MER
3. A new look at parenting during adolescence : reciprocal interactions in everyday life
Sammanfattning : In this dissertation I pose the question: Under what conditions are parent-child relationships linked to good, or bad, adolescent adjustment and under what conditions are they not? Study I focused on subjects with multiproblematic adjustment. It was proposed that multiproblematic adjustment in adolescence (as well as in late childhood and early adulthood) has to be seen in terms of individual and family characteristics early in life. LÄS MER
4. Parent's reactions to adolescents' problematic behaviors
Sammanfattning : Traditional socialization theories suggest that parents shape their children, and parents’ socialization strategies are decided upon largely independent of the children. These ideas, however, have received criticism. In this dissertation, I focus on how children and adolescents influence their parents’ behaviors. LÄS MER
5. Incorporating adolescents' interpretations and feelings about parents into models of parental control
Sammanfattning : Much of research on parental control has focused on how parents can effectively regulate their adolescents. Barber contributed to this by theorizing that there are two types of control that have import during adolescence: behavioral and psychological control. LÄS MER