Family Resources and Adolescent Family Life Satisfaction in Remarried Family Households

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine how selected family resources (flexibility, bonding, regularity in household time and routines, regularity in the observance of celebrations, parent-adolescent communication, stepparent-adolescent communication) and demographic variables (age, stepfather vs. stepmother family, time in the remarried family, gender, stepparental educational level, parental educational level, parental occupational level, and stepparental occupational level) related to adolescent family life satisfaction in remarried family households. Self-report questionnaire data were collected from 95 high school students who lived in remarried families. Results of multiple regression analysis showed that flexibility, regularity in household time and routines, and effectiveness in parent-communication were significantly related to overall adolescent satisfaction in remarried family households. Flexibility and effectiveness in stepparent-adolescent communication were significantly related to adolescent satisfaction with the parent-stepparent system. © 1995, SAGE Periodicals Press. All rights reserved.

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Henry, C. S., & Lovelace, S. G. (1995). Family Resources and Adolescent Family Life Satisfaction in Remarried Family Households. Journal of Family Issues, 16(6), 765–786. https://doi.org/10.1177/019251395016006005

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