2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2006.00282.x
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Cohesion and Enmeshment Revisited: Differentiation, Identity, and Well‐Being in Two European Cultures

Abstract: We examined the nature and implications of family differentiation among adolescents facing a life transition in 2 European countries with differing family cultures. One hundred and twenty‐four Italian and 109 U.K. adolescents completed measures of family differentiation (cohesion and enmeshment), identity threat (perception of threat to the self associated with finishing school), life satisfaction, depressive symptoms, and anxiety. Confirmatory factor analyses showed that cohesion and enmeshment were distingui… Show more

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“…To the best of the author's knowledge, this is the first study that has examined the potential protective effect of higher family cohesion for more anxious gamers. Nevertheless, the findings were in consensus with previous research suggesting that family cohesion may have a significant role in preventing the development of addictions (Solloski et al 2015;Rajesh et al 2015;Manzi et al 2006;Wark et al 2003;Li and Warner 2015). There are two potential reasons why this might be the case.…”
Section: Family Cohesion As a Buffer Of The Igd Risk Effect Of Anxietysupporting
confidence: 74%
“…To the best of the author's knowledge, this is the first study that has examined the potential protective effect of higher family cohesion for more anxious gamers. Nevertheless, the findings were in consensus with previous research suggesting that family cohesion may have a significant role in preventing the development of addictions (Solloski et al 2015;Rajesh et al 2015;Manzi et al 2006;Wark et al 2003;Li and Warner 2015). There are two potential reasons why this might be the case.…”
Section: Family Cohesion As a Buffer Of The Igd Risk Effect Of Anxietysupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Šiuos sąryšius atskleidė tiek koreliacinės analizės, tiek kelių analizės modelis. Tyrimai rodo (Chappel et al, 2014;Manzi et al, 2006;Malekpour, 2007), kad geri santykiai šeimoje yra svarbūs sėkmingai asmenybės raidai paauglystėje. Pasiektas identitetas taip pat yra laikomas svarbiu paauglių psichikos sveikatos veiksniu (Erikson, 1968) ir yra siejamas su daugeliu kitų psichikos sveikatos rodiklių (Chen et al, 2007;Crocetti et al, 2009;Ramgoon et al, 2006;Sandhu et al, 2012;Waterman, 2007;Crocetti et al, 2008).…”
Section: Rezultatų Aptarimasunclassified
“…Tyrimai rodo (Manzi et al, 2006;Malekpour, 2007;Giannakopoulos et al, 2009;Ryan et al, 2010), kad geri santykiai su tėvais šeimoje yra svarbūs siekiant palaikyti paauglio psichikos sveikatą, emocinę ir socialinę gerovę, todėl galima prieiti prie išvados, kad santykių su tėvais kokybė taip pat turi įtakos ir paauglio pasitenkinimui gyvenimu. Prasti santykiai su tėvais trukdo paaugliui pasiekti optimalią psichinės gerovės būseną, o prastesnė psichikos sveikata, savo ruožtu, mažina paauglio pasitenkinimą gyvenimu (Zullig et al, 2005).…”
Section: Rezultatų Aptarimasunclassified
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“…In accordance to Manzi et al (2006), family bond has a large influence on how an adolescent handle identity transitions. Adolescents need their family to support them as well as help them make a choice about their identity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%