This thesis investigated the associations between child anxiety and coparenting. Coparenting is usually defined as the ways parents cooperate in their role as parents; this means that coparenting specifically concerns the relationship and collaboration between two parents while they are parenting. Supportive coparenting entails the reinforcement of the
openaire +1 more source
Post-Therapy Trajectories Following Brief Systemic Couple Therapy for Parents. [PDF]
Darwiche J +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Who Knows What is Best for Children? Honoring Agreements and Contracts Between Parents Who Live Apart [PDF]
Emery, Kimberly C., Emery, Robert E.
core +1 more source
FATHERS’ RELIGIOUS INVOLVEMENT AND EARLY CHILDHOOD BEHAVIOR [PDF]
Previous research suggests that many men increase their religious involvement after the birth of a new child. This study extends this research by examining whether fathers maintain a higher rate of religious participation as children get older and how ...
Richard J. Petts
core
Effectiveness of In-Person Versus Online Psychoeducational Interventions With Divorced/Separated Parents: A Comparative Analysis. [PDF]
Ordóñez-Carabaño Á +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Longitudinal associations between father- and mother-child interactions, coparenting, and child cardiometabolic health. [PDF]
Aytuglu A +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Dyadic Relationship and Coparenting Quality During the Transition to Parenthood for Couples With Childhood Maltreatment History. [PDF]
Martin LN +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Trajectories of Couple Relationship Quality after Childbirth: Does Marriage Matter? [PDF]
Marital quality typically declines following the birth of a (first) child, as parenthood brings new identities and responsibilities for mothers and fathers. Yet, it is unclear whether nonmarital relationship quality follows a similar trajectory.
Marcia J. Carlson
core
Does Coparenting Quality Mediate the Link Between Postpartum Parenting Stress and Perceptions of Emotion Regulation During Parenting? [PDF]
Finkelstein SD, Brock RL.
europepmc +1 more source
Interparental processes mitigating risk for psychological aggression during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Woodward B +3 more
europepmc +1 more source

