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The Coparenting Relationship Scale—Father’s Prenatal Version [PDF]
"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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This study, using data from Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children across ages 4, 7 and 8, found bidirectional associations between parental negativity and child externalising behaviour across ages 7 to 8 but not ages 4 to 7. Contrary to expectations, social support and neighbourhood cohesion did not moderate any of the cross‐lagged paths ...
Jasmine A. L. Raw +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Coparenting Along Child Development: Stability and Change from 1st to 6th Year of Child’s Life
Coparenting is defined as the sharing of parenting, for example, in aspects such as division of household chores, responsibilities, leadership and support in relation to parental roles.
Débora Augustin +1 more
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The Portuguese version of the Psychological Adjustment to Separation Test-Part A (PAST-A): a study with recently and non-recently divorced adults [PDF]
Past research has demonstrated that divorced adults show more health problems and psychological distress than married adults. Considering the high prevalence rates of divorce among Western countries, new and robust measures should be developed to measure
A Cann +101 more
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ABSTRACT Guided by the vulnerability–stress–adaptation (VSA) model, the current study examines the associations between trait mindfulness, relationship efficacy, couple relationship quality and co‐parenting support for couples receiving support services (e.g., home visitation services and financial benefits).
Evin Winkelman Richardson +1 more
wiley +1 more source
Coparenting and the quality of partnership relationships in parents raising a child with a disability [PDF]
Coparenting is a significant construct for the implementation of parental and partnership roles, supported by evidence collected in numerous studies involving parents of non-disabled children.
Monika Parchomiuk
doaj +1 more source
A harsh parenting team? Maternal reports of coparenting and coercive parenting interact in association with children’s disruptive behaviour [PDF]
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children’s adjustment, but their interaction has been little explored. Using a longitudinal design and considering two children per family, we investigated mothers’ and fathers’ perceptions of ...
Latham, Rachel M +2 more
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Are some children harder to coparent than others? Children’s negative emotionality and coparenting relationship quality. [PDF]
The current study examined relations between child temperament--specifically, negative emotionality--and parents' supportive and undermining coparenting behavior, and further tested whether marital adjustment moderated relations between child negative affect and coparenting. One-hundred eleven two-parent families with a 4-year old child participated in
J Claire, Cook +3 more
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ABSTRACT Exposure to violence is an adverse experience related to child‐to‐parent violence. The objectives were to examine differences in child‐to‐parent violence according to the sex and age of the children and to analyse the mediating role of reactive and instrumental reasons between exposure to direct and indirect violence across different contexts ...
Luis Burgos‐Benavides +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Background It is yet to be clarified if and how parenting stress was linked to adolescent depressive symptoms during the pandemic. Objectives This study adopted an interdependent approach to examine the relationship between parenting stress and ...
Yizhen Ren +5 more
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