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Here you will continuously find new articles and publications from the Dynamics of Family Conflict Study. If you have questions regarding these, please contact familieforsk@fhi.no.Article - The Dynamics of Family Conflict Study
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The Dynamics of Family Conflict Study (FAM-C) is a large study of about 2800 families in Norway. The aim of the study is to gain more knowledge about parental conflicts, family dynamics and child adjustment across family settings.Article - Who are the researchers in FamC?
Who are the researchers in FamC?
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The FamC Study is situated at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH). FamC has extensive collaboration with both national and international research institutions and partners.Article - Information to parents participating in The Dynamics of Family Conflict Study
Information to parents participating in The Dynamics of Family Conflict Study
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As a participant in The Dynamics of Family Conflict Study, you contribute to increased knowledge about how family conditions and dynamics are related to children's development and mental well-being.Article - Information to children and adolescents participating in The Dynamics of Family Conflict Study
Information to children and adolescents participating in The Dynamics of Family Conflict Study
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The researchers behind this study want to find out more about how family dynamics affect the lives of children and adolescents. By participating in this study, you help us find out how we can help children and adolescents who are experiencing a difficult time.Article - Recommends a new Short-form of the CPS Strategy Scales
Recommends a new Short-form of the CPS Strategy Scales
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In this paper we translated the CPS Strategy Scales into Norwegian, developed a short-form and validated this short-form across family structures. The new short-form was found to have better psychometric properties compared to the original Strategy scales.Article