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Healthy family relationships : a review of the research literature to contribute to the Campaign for Action on Family Violence prepared by Rhonda Pritchard, Jan Pryor and Mike Murphy with data searching a. ssistance from Stella Anderson and Alison Druce. Prepared for Centre for Social Research and Evaluation | Te Pokapū Rangahau Arotaki Hapori

By: Pritchard, Rhonda.
Contributor(s): Pryor, Jan | Murphy, Mike | Anderson, Stella | Druce, Alison.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : [Campaign for Action on Family Violence, Ministry of Social Development], 2007Description: electronic document (28 pages); PDF format: 164.93 KB.Subject(s): ATTITUDES | FAMILIES | INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS | LITERATURE REVIEWS | PROTECTIVE FACTORS | NEW ZEALAND | PREVENTION | FAMILY VIOLENCEOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This literature review aimed to find evidence of those attitudes and behaviours that promote peaceful and harmonious, rather than violent and highly conflicted, family relationships. The review looked at two domains of recent research: • intimate partner/marital satisfaction and relationship stability and durability; • family wellbeing and family strengths. (from the Family Violence - It's not OK website).
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This literature review aimed to find evidence of those attitudes and behaviours that promote peaceful and harmonious, rather than violent and highly conflicted, family relationships. The review looked at two domains of recent research:
• intimate partner/marital satisfaction and relationship stability and durability;
• family wellbeing and family strengths. (from the Family Violence - It's not OK website).