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Prenatal Intuitive Coparenting Behaviors [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
Micro-analytic research on intuitive parenting behaviors has shed light on the temporal dynamics of parent and child interactions. Observations have shown that parents possess remarkable implicit communicative abilities allowing them to adapt to the ...
Joëlle Darwiche   +2 more
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Coparenting Behaviors as Mediators Between Postpartum Parental Depressive Symptoms and Toddler’s Symptoms [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
Postpartum parental depression, even of mild intensity and short duration, has negative consequences on child development, including increased externalizing and internalizing symptoms. Studies revealed that the links between parental depression and child
Hervé Tissot   +3 more
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Coparenting and children’s socio-emotional ability: the mediating role of parental stimulation [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
BackgroundPrevious research has inadequately examined the interconnections among coparenting, parental stimulation, and children’s social–emotional ability within the context of Chinese culture.AimConsequently, this study, guided by the coparenting ...
Xuena Wang   +7 more
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Nurses’ interactions shape coparenting relationships during early parenthood: a longitudinal study of fathers with infants in Sweden [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Nursing
Background During the transition to parenthood, the involvement of fathers in childrearing and coparenting is crucial for the well-being of the family. Nurses play a significant role in supporting fathers, but little is known about the practical support ...
F. Kübra Aytaç-DiCarlo   +2 more
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Distant mothering, grandparenting, intergenerational coparenting relationship, and child adjustment: evidence from Chinese families with young left-behind children [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionIn China, it is a common practice for rural-to-urban migrant parents, due to working conditions, to leave their children with grandparents in their rural hometowns, and to raise their child from a distance (e.g., via mobile phone).
Ruwen Liang   +2 more
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Dyadic associations between marital satisfaction and coparenting quality: gender differences and the moderating role of caregiving identity [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology
Our study investigated the contribution of caregiving identity in the association between marital satisfaction and coparenting quality in fathers and mothers from a sample of opposite-sex couples of young children living in different areas of the United ...
Patty X. Kuo, Weiman Xu, Zhenqiao Yang
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A method and approach for evaluating coparenting events during couples group interventions [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionWhen interventionists stimulate productive father-mother dialogues around coparenting, there are numerous potential benefits for families. Families stand to benefit from more positive involvement of fathers with both coparents and children ...
James P. McHale   +4 more
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Cross-cultural Adaptation of an Instrument to Assess Coparenting: Coparenting Relationship Scale [PDF]

open access: yesPsico-USF, 2018
Coparenting refers to mothers and fathers articulating their efforts to raise their children. Currently, there are no instruments to measure this construct in Brazil.
Thaís Ramos de Carvalho   +5 more
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Psychometric Properties of the Coparenting Relationship Scale in Ecuadorian Parents [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education
Background: The Coparenting Relationship Scale is a robust tool for assessing the quality of coparenting, with evidence of validity and reliability tested in diverse cultural and population contexts.
Verónica Paredes   +4 more
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Prenatal coparenting and attachment style in Japanese pregnant women: A cross-sectional survey. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Developing prenatal coparenting is important for preparing couples for parenting immediately after childbirth, but knowledge of prenatal coparenting remains limited.
Yui Masui, Akemi Yamazaki
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