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. 1980 Oct;9(5):391-406.
doi: 10.1007/BF02087677.

Reciprocity, agreement, and family style in family systems with a disturbed and nondisturbed adolescent

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Reciprocity, agreement, and family style in family systems with a disturbed and nondisturbed adolescent

J L Fischer. J Youth Adolesc. 1980 Oct.

Abstract

Doane's recent review of interaction studies of families with disturbed and nondisturbed adolescents enumerated a number of conclusions concerning relationships and family functioning in families with a disturbed adolescent. The present study used a questionnaire approach to test hypotheses based on these conclusions, hypotheses which were largely supported in the analyses. When a disturbed adolescent was involved, families evidenced less reciprocity of needs, had greater disagreement about parents' needs, greater disagreement about family-related issues, more marital dysfunction, more rigidity and less clarity about expectations, and less satisfaction and more anxiety on the part of the adolescents. That families with a disturbed adolescent were discriminably different from families without a disturbed adolescent is supportive of a family systems perspective to family functioning. Speculations of a causal nature are offered, with suggestions that future research be designed to take advantage of causal analysis procedures.

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