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With sibling relationships over the adult years significant life events like the death of a parent canbring close siblings ? and pus rival siblings ?
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together,
apart |
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The switch form parent as cargiver to child as caregiver best describes ? reversal
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role
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Middle aged adults who find themselves simultaneously caring for both younger and older generations is referred to as the middle generation ?
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squeeze
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In many Asian collectivist cultures, who is typically the first in line to care for an elderly individual ?
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daughter-in-law
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80 year old nick, whos dementia makes him disruptive and who engages in socially inapropriate behvior is most likely to cause ? if he is taken care of by an adult child.
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caregiver burden
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Couples who engage in cohabitation before marriage tend to be more likely to ? than first time married couple once they are married.
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divorce
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Married couples who voluntarily remain ? generally experience greater marital satisfaction than couples with children during the childrearing years.
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childfree
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The ? effect occurs when work life affects homelilfe and vice versa.
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spillover
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The highest risk for divorce occures in couples who are ? and have been married for about ? years
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young,
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In the U.S. divorce is typically the result of lack of ?, ?,or ?
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communication,
emotional fulfillment, compatibility |
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Research has shown that a child who is ? and has good ? skills is most likely to facilitate a positive adjustment ot divorce.
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intelligent,
coping |
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The impact on children is ? if both parents bring children in the reconstituted family.
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worsened
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In the U.S. about ? out of every 1,000 children are victims of substantial maltreatment.
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11
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? abuse is the most common form of family violence worldwide.
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Spouse/Partner
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A powerless mother and disabled child has the highest risk for ?
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abuse
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Most parent who abuse their children have inacurrate ? concerning child development.
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expectations
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As a child, chester was physically abused by his mother. he has now begun to physically abuse his daughter. His behavior best exemplifies ? transmission of parenting.
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intergenerational
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Victims of child abuse tend to have higher rates of ?
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depression
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It appears that both ? and ? factors can protect a child from the impact of abuse.
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genetic,
environmental |
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Children who are victims of physical mistreatment tend to show behavioral impacts such as ? towards peers and intellectual impacts such as ? I.Q.'s.
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agression,
lower |