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Measurement of Boundary Ambiguity in Families

Pauline G. Boss, Jan R. Greenberg, and Debra Pearce-McCall

Reviewed 2008

Family boundary ambiguity is increasingly used in family research to describe and predict the effects of family membership loss and change over time. Measurement of Boundary Ambiguity in Families reviews the boundary ambiguity research and theory development project and provides measures of boundary ambiguity for researchers to use when studying different situations or events of loss.

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