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Coparenting Competence in Parents of Children with ASD: A Marker of Coparenting Quality

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2017
The coparenting relationship has been linked to parenting stress, parenting self-efficacy and many other concerns associated with the development of children with ASD. Parents of children with ASD (N = 22) were interviewed to explore three domains of their coparenting relationship; (1) adaptation to the emergence of their child's autism, (2) parenting ...
May, Chris D.   +4 more
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Withdrawal From Coparenting Interactions During Early Infancy

open access: yesFamily Process, 2008
This study examines early withdrawal in the coparenting system, and the utility of a brief problem-solving discussion about coparenting responsibilities as a means for evaluating such withdrawal.
James Mchale, Regina Kuersten-Hogan
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Perceptions of Coparenting in Foster Care

Family Process, 2010
All abstracts are available in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese on Wiley Online Library (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1545‐5300). Please pass this information on to your international colleagues and students.Although literature supports the association between harmonious coparenting practices and lowered child problems, little is ...
Lourdes Oriana, Linares   +2 more
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“Fear of the Unknown”: Coparenting With an Incarcerated Individual

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2022
Over 2.2 million individuals are currently incarcerated in prisons and jails across the United States. Having a family member incarcerated impacts the entire family system. Recent research has shown the relational consequences of incarceration, such as adjusting to and negotiating new rules and roles within the coparenting relationship. The coparenting
Eman Tadros, Sarah Presley
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Experiences With Coparenting Scale: A Semantic Differential Measure of Postdivorce Coparenting Satisfaction

Journal of Family Issues, 2016
Using data from 280 divorced or separated parents, we provide initial evidence of the psychometric properties and validity of the Experiences with Coparenting Scale (ECS), an 11-item semantic differential measure of divorced parents’ satisfaction with their coparenting relationships.
Jonathon J. Beckmeyer   +3 more
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Coparenting in Latino Families

2013
Much of the research on coparenting has focused on White, middle-class, two-parent, or post-divorce families, less is known about coparenting in ethnically and culturally diverse families and whether this process has similar predictors and consequences.
Natasha J. Cabrera   +2 more
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Coparenting, parenting, and early emotional development

New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 1996
Children's inhibition at age three is affected not only by their early temperament (at age one) and the quality of the parenting they experienced during their toddler years but also by the extent to which their mothers and fathers supported or undermined each other's parenting.
J, Belsky, S, Putnam, K, Crnic
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Assessing coparenting in families of school-age children: Validation of the Coparenting and Family Rating System.

Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 2002
Abstract This study aimed to expand research on coparenting to include families of school-age children by investigating the psychometric properties of an observational coparent- ing measure, and by examining relations between copar- enting and child adjustment in this population.
Melanie C. McConnell, Patricia K. Kerig
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Marital tension and coparenting

Sexologies, 2008
Coparenting relationships endure in family even when marriages end. During separation or divorce process, parents move the conflict from conjugal area on level of coparenting. Parent seems non able to make a distinction between their feeling about one other as “marital couple” and their assessment of one another's parenting.
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From couples to coparents in England: Factors that contribute to the process of change in coparents’ parenting practices

Family Science, 2015
Recently, interest in families has increased amongst researchers, practitioners and policymakers in England. This includes a renewed focus on understanding parenting and supporting families through parenting programmes. Many programmes demonstrate positive outcomes for mothers and children, but do not typically consider the coparenting between mothers ...
Corinne Huntington, Arlene Vetere
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