Effect of father-child bonding on conflict resolution during emerging adulthood

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Nuray Tastan
Cite this article:  Tastan, N. (2013). Effect of father-child bonding on conflict resolution during emerging adulthood. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 41(8), 1339-1346.


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I examined the relationship between father-child bonding and conflict resolution during emerging adulthood, using the Turkish version (Kapçı & Küçüker, 2006) of the Parental Bonding Instrument - Paternal Form (PBI; Parker, Tupling, & Brown, 1979), and the Conflict Resolution Questionnaire (McClellan, 1997). Participants were 672 students at Kirikkale University in Turkey. Results indicated that father-child bonding affected both constructive and destructive conflict resolution positively at a low level. These findings provide information with regard to the direction and intensity of the relationship between these variables, and are discussed with respect to the literature.

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