Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/41586
Title: Family Functioning and Its Relation to Parental Discipline
Authors: Carvalho, Joana 
Fernandes, Otília Monteiro 
Relva, Inês Carvalho 
Keywords: Cohesion; Communication; Satisfaction; FACES IV; Discipline; DDI
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Springer Verlag
metadata.degois.publication.title: Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
Abstract: The Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scales (FACES) are one of the most used instruments in the study of family relations, assessing relevant dimensions of family functioning. This study aims to examine the relationship between cohesion, communication and family satisfaction, measured by FACES IV, and the dimensions of discipline inventory (DDI). The sample consisted of 380 subjects (190 adolescents and 190 parents). Fathers are the main users of physical discipline and boys are the main targets of most discipline practices. Regarding the association of the DDI and FACES, families with a balanced cohesion use less punitive discipline, families with enmeshed cohesion and families with disengaged cohesion have higher and less use of the analyzed disciplinary practices respectively. Considering the results, it may be useful to work together with families to promote the use of positive disciplinary methods and work their communication skills in order to improve cohesion and consequently family satisfaction.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/41586
ISSN: 0738-0151
1573-2797
DOI: 10.1007/s10560-017-0501-9
10.1007/s10560-017-0501-9
Rights: embargoedAccess
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