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Family stressors as predictors of codependency.

J A Fuller1, R M Warner.   

Abstract

Codependency has been defined as an extreme focus on relationships, caused by a stressful family background (J. L. Fischer, L. Spann, & D. W. Crawford, 1991). In this study the authors assessed the relationship of the Spann-Fischer Codependency Scale (J. L. Fischer et al., 1991) and the Potter-Efron Codependency Assessment (L. A. Potter-Efron & P. S. Potter-Efron, 1989) with self-reported chronic family stress and family background. Students (N = 257) completed 2 existing self-report codependency measures and provided family background information. Results indicated that women had higher codependency scores than men on the Spann-Fischer scale. Students with a history of chronic family stress (with an alcoholic, mentally ill, or physically ill parent) had significantly higher codependency scores on both scales. The findings suggest that other types of family stressors, not solely alcoholism, may be predictors of codependency.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10713899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Soc Gen Psychol Monogr        ISSN: 1940-5286


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1.  Relationship Between Caregivers' Care Burden and Their Social Functioning Perceptions Toward Addicted Patients: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

Authors:  Dilek Ayakdaş Dağlı; Leyla Baysan Arabacı; Gülsenay Taş Soylu; Ayşe Büyükbayram Arslan
Journal:  Florence Nightingale J Nurs       Date:  2021-10
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