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Family Functioning, Family Structure, and Differentiation of Self in Heterosexual Spanish Couples: An Actor–Partner Analysis
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HomosexualitySelf LevelsFamily StructureEducationFamily FormationSocial SciencesPsychologyFamily SystemsHeterosexual Spanish CouplesGender IdentityFamily RelationshipGender StudiesFamily InteractionFamily LifeFamily RelationshipsFamily DiversityActor–partner AnalysisSexual BehaviorFamily FunctioningChild DevelopmentSociologyInterpersonal RelationshipsFamily PsychologySexual OrientationFamily Dynamic
This study used an actor–partner interdependence model to assess the relationship between differentiation of self and family functioning in a sample of 118 heterosexual Spanish couples, with additional attention to family structural correlates, including age of the children, number of children in the household, and educational level. Results showed a significant actor effect, with greater differentiation of self levels predicting better family functioning within individuals. Implications for mental health professionals regarding differentiation are provided.
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