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Parental reports of coparenting and observed coparenting behavior during the toddler period.
Fifty-two married partners played with their 30-month-olds in both dyadic (parent-child) and whole family contexts and reported on their own coparenting activities (family integrity-promoting behavior, conflict, disparagement, and reprimand). Coparenting behavior observed in the whole family context was evaluated for antagonism, warmth and cooperation,
McHale, James P. +3 more
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Enhancing coparenting using video feedback: Consensus guidelines for infant and preschool families
Abstract Objective An International Coparenting Collaborative (ICC) was formed to develop consensus guidelines for incorporating a coparenting frame into clinical practice with families of infants and preschoolers. Background Historically, early childhood mental health practice has primarily focused on mother–child dyads.
Diane A. Philipp +12 more
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Coparenting in Fragile Families [PDF]
Nonmarital childbearing has increased dramatically in the U.S. since the early 1960s, rising from 6% of all births in 1960 to fully 40% in 2007 (Hamilton, Martin, & Ventura, 2009).
Marcia J. Carlson, Robin S. Högnäs
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Problemas emocionais e comportamentais nas crianças: associação entre funcionamento familiar, coparentalidade e relação conjugal [PDF]
This study aimed to describe family functioning, marital relationship and coparenting in families, and identify the associations of these variables with the emotional and behavioral problems of children aged 5 to 11 years.
Aparecida-Crepaldi, Maria +1 more
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Abstract Objective From the grandparental perspective, this research aimed to identify intergenerational coparenting relationship patterns using multiple dimensions drawn from the dual lenses of solidarity and conflict and to examine associations with grandparents' psychological well‐being.
Meihua Wang +3 more
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Healthy Relationships, Employment, and Reentry [PDF]
This brief will provide an overview of the evidence supporting the interrelatedness of employment, healthy relationships, family well-being, and recidivism.
Caitlin Schnur +4 more
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Abstract Objective This study examined how parents of adolescents make sense of their parenting in light of contemporary norms and the meanings they attribute to their coparental coordination. Background Contemporary parenting expectations emphasize meeting both the emotional and physical needs of children, and they are often guided by expert advice ...
Gaëlle Venard +5 more
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A psychological perspective on preterm children: the influence of contextual factors on quality of family interactions [PDF]
Preterm birth has a critical influence on interactive, communicative, and expressive child behaviour, particularly during the first years of life. Few studies have stressed the assessment of mother-father-child interaction in families with preterm ...
Gatta, Michela +4 more
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Fatherhood in transition: How extended parental leave shapes the quality of life for Danish fathers
Abstract Objective This study investigated how Danish fathers experience and respond to the 2022 parental leave reform, which introduced 11 weeks of nontransferable leave per parent. Although the policy aims to promote gender equality in early caregiving, little is known about how fathers navigate these entitlements in their everyday lives.
Maja Thøt Krüger +1 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examines the universality and specificity in associations between coparenting and child adjustment across four diverse countries on four continents: Brazil, Italy, Pakistan, and the United States. Background Coparenting, a cornerstone of family functioning, has a significant influence on the adjustment of both young ...
Weiman Xu +9 more
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