Emotional Reactivity to Daily Family Conflicts: Testing the Within‐Person Sensitization

Although the sensitization hypothesis posits that heightened reactivity to interparental conflict is linked to adolescent psychopathology, limited studies tested whether sensitization would emerge in parent‐adolescent conflict and across ethnicity or culture. This study revisits the sensitization hy...

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description Although the sensitization hypothesis posits that heightened reactivity to interparental conflict is linked to adolescent psychopathology, limited studies tested whether sensitization would emerge in parent‐adolescent conflict and across ethnicity or culture. This study revisits the sensitization hypothesis by examining adolescent emotional reactivity to interparental and parent‐adolescent conflicts on a daily timescale. The sample included 163 adolescents (55% girls; Mage = 12.79) and their parents (78% females; Mage = 45.46) who completed a 10‐day reports in Taiwan. Multilevel modeling results showed that, instead of interparental conflict, adolescents with greater histories of parent‐adolescent conflict exhibited higher emotional reactivity when parent‐adolescent conflict was higher. The findings underscore the importance of parent‐adolescent conflict in evaluating adolescent developmental risk.
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Adolescent Development
Adolescent girls
Adolescents
Child
Cultural conflict
daily diary
emotional reactivity
Emotions
Ethnic relations
Ethnicity
Family Conflict - psychology
Female
Home environment
Humans
interparental conflict
Male
Middle Aged
Parent-Child Relations
Parental conflict
Parents & parenting
Parents - psychology
parent‐adolescent relationship
Psychopathology
Reactivity
Sensitization
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