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Coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,

open access: yesJornal de Pediatria, 2016
Objective: Research has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting mental health in children and adolescents. Considering the increasing prevalence of marital dissolution in Western societies, the objective of this systematic review
Diogo Lamela, Bárbara Figueiredo
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Prenatal coparenting alliance and marital satisfaction when pregnancy occurs after assisted reproductive technologies or spontaneously [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Although the coparenting relationship has been described as key in family dynamics, very few studies have assessed its development during pregnancy after assisted reproductive technology (ART). In this study, the authors compared the prenatal coparenting
Antonietti, J.-Ph.   +4 more
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Pengaruh Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy terhadap Pola Asuh Coparenting Orangtua

open access: yesAnfusina: Journal of Psychology, 2020
Parents play an important role in the family, while the second role plays in parenting is very much needed by the child's development. Child's psychological development will be much better, if both require joint care or coparenting.
Nurul Fadhilah Khair
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The Coparenting Relationship Scale—Father’s Prenatal Version [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
"Published online: 27 June 2018"This study aimed to examine the psychometric characteristics of the Coparenting Relationship Scale when administered in fathers during pregnancy.
Feinberg, Mark E.   +2 more
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Adaptation of the Coparenting Relationship Scale Questionnaire to Spanish Parents with Offspring

open access: yesChildren
The scientific literature supports that practicing positive coparenting leads to the healthy development of children. Consequently, professional interest in parenting and coparenting has experienced significant growth, and evaluating coparenting is ...
Dolores Seijo   +3 more
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The good, the bad, and the ugly: divorced mothers’ experiences with coparenting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This study produces a grounded theory of how 20 predominantly White, well-educated women experienced sharing physical custody of their children with their former partners after divorce or separation.
A. Rahim, Mohamad Kamal   +4 more
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Growing Points for Coparenting Theory and Research [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Adult Development, 2004
Though the study of coparenting is still in its infancy, an explosion of coparenting research is in the wings. This paper identifies several emerging issues in coparenting theory and research to guide work in the years ahead, including issues in definition, conceptualization, and measurement; the interface between coparenting and adult development; and
McHale, James P.   +2 more
openaire   +4 more sources

How Coparenting Is Linked to Depression among Chinese Young Girls and Boys: Evidence from a Network Analysis

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
This study aimed to explore the relationship between parental coparenting and depression among Chinese young adolescents and potential gender differences via network analysis.
Demao Zhao, Xin Gao, Wei Chen, Quan Zhou
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Associations between prenatal coparenting behavior and observed coparenting behavior at 9-months postpartum. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Family Psychology, 2014
Coparenting, or the ways partners relate to each other in their roles as parents, is important to child and family functioning. However, it remains unclear whether coparenting begins at or prior to a child's birth. This study tested whether expectant parents' behavior in the Prenatal Lausanne Trilogue Play procedure (PLTP), an assessment designed in ...
Lauren E, Altenburger   +4 more
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Resident and Non-resident Father Involvement, Coparenting, and the Development of Children’s Self-Regulation Among Families Facing Economic Hardship

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Self-regulation, or the ability to effectively manage emotions and behavior, is a critical skill to develop in early childhood. Children living in a context of economic hardship are at an increased risk for developing self-regulation difficulties ...
Lauren E. Altenburger
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