Class
Article
College
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty Mentor
Tim Curran
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation
Abstract
This research will examine the ways that conflict styles of mother's and their children, such as avoiding, competing, accommodating, compromising, and collaborating, effect the rates of depression and feelings of loneliness in the children according to data from a survey taken by mother's and their children. It will specifically look at the ways similar conflict styles and differing conflict styles between the individuals effect depression and loneliness in the children. It will also explore the ways in which different combinations of conflict styles between the individuals effect the depression and loneliness of the child. Finally, it will examine the implications of these findings.
Location
Room 154
Start Date
4-12-2018 12:00 PM
End Date
4-12-2018 1:15 PM
The Effects of Conflict Styles of Mothers and their Children on Depression and Loneliness
Room 154
This research will examine the ways that conflict styles of mother's and their children, such as avoiding, competing, accommodating, compromising, and collaborating, effect the rates of depression and feelings of loneliness in the children according to data from a survey taken by mother's and their children. It will specifically look at the ways similar conflict styles and differing conflict styles between the individuals effect depression and loneliness in the children. It will also explore the ways in which different combinations of conflict styles between the individuals effect the depression and loneliness of the child. Finally, it will examine the implications of these findings.