Postdivorce Relationships in Families and Children's Psychosocial Adjustment |
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Authors: | Esther M. Hakvoort Henny M. W. Bos Frank Van Balen Jo M. A. Hermanns |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Educational Sciences , University of Amsterdam , Amsterdam, The Netherlands e.m.hakvoort@uva.nl;3. Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Educational Sciences , University of Amsterdam , Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Divorced mothers and their school-aged children in 50 single-mother families and 37 stepfather families reported on mothers' ex-partner relationships, children's relationships with both parents, and children's well-being. A 2 (family structure) × 2 (gender) multivariate analysis of variance revealed a main effect of gender: Mothers with sons report higher levels of ex-partner relationship satisfaction. An interaction effect was also found: Boys in single-mother families report more acceptance and fewer conflicts than boys in stepfather families. Multiple regression analysis revealed that mother–ex-partner relationships are associated with children's problem behavior, whereas child–nonresidential father relationships are associated with positive aspects of children's well-being. The results indicate that family structure itself is not associated with child adjustment. What matters most is the quality of family relationships. |
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Keywords: | children's psychosocial adjustment ex-partner nonresidential father postdivorce relationships single-mother families stepfather families |
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