social_science3 papersavg year 2009weak evidence

An extensive literature has linked couple conflict

Research gap analysis derived from 3 social_science papers in our local library.

The gap

Although an extensive literature has linked couple conflict with the development of children's externalizing behavior problems, longer term protective effects of positive dimensions of couple relationships on children's externalizing behavi

Evidence profile

Stated in the cells future research and abstract and cells research gap sections of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 1983 and 2026, spanning 3 journals. Those papers have been cited 83 times in total.

Research trend

Established — well-defined area with open sub-problems.

Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • A comparison of the mother‐child interactions of physically abused and non‐abused children during play and task situations (1983) · Journal of Clinical Child Psychology · doi

    Further research is needed to examine the long-term effects of abusive mother-child interactions on child development. - Further research is needed to develop effective interventions aimed at reducing child abuse. - Further research is needed to examine the role of paternal involvement in abusive family situations.

    generalstated in cells future research
    Keywords: further research needed examine long-term effects abusive mother-child
  • Coparenting and parenting pathways from the couple relationship to children’s behavior problems. (2018) · Journal of Family Psychology · cited 83× · doi

    Although an extensive literature has linked couple conflict with the development of children's externalizing behavior problems, longer term protective effects of positive dimensions of couple relationships on children's externalizing behavior remain understudied, particularly in relation to underlying mechanisms.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 5/5
    Keywords: couple children externalizing behavior extensive literature linked conflict development problems longer term protective effects positive
  • Interpersonal Communication of Double Burden Parents Towards Children In Handling Toxic Relationships In The Digital Era In Tanjung Mulia Hilir (2026) · International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) · doi

    There is a lack of understanding of the interpersonal communication of double burden parents in dealing with toxic relationships with children. - There is a need to identify the factors that influence the development of toxic relationships and the importance of interpersonal communication in maintaining harmonious relationships.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: there lack understanding interpersonal communication double burden parents

Questions about this gap

Although an extensive literature has linked couple conflict with the development of children's externalizing behavior problems, longer term protective effects of positive dimension… This is supported by 3 representative gap statements extracted from 3 papers, rated weak evidence.

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