1999
DOI: 10.2307/353562
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Boundary Ambiguity and Coparental Conflict After Divorce: An Empirical Test of a Family Systems Model of the Divorce Process

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“…Family conflict, children of divorce, couple, parentchild, sibling, psychological adjustment A number of writers have argued that high levels of postdivorce conflict between parents have a particularly detrimental effect on children's adjustment to the divorce of their parents (Emery, 1992;Grych & Fincham, 1990;Madden-Derdich, Leonard & Christopher, 1999). For example, in a study of boys' adjustment to parental divorce, Lindsey and colleagues found that marital conflict was associated with low levels of reasoning in father-son relationships (Lindsey, Colwell, Frabutt & MacKinnon-Lewis, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Family conflict, children of divorce, couple, parentchild, sibling, psychological adjustment A number of writers have argued that high levels of postdivorce conflict between parents have a particularly detrimental effect on children's adjustment to the divorce of their parents (Emery, 1992;Grych & Fincham, 1990;Madden-Derdich, Leonard & Christopher, 1999). For example, in a study of boys' adjustment to parental divorce, Lindsey and colleagues found that marital conflict was associated with low levels of reasoning in father-son relationships (Lindsey, Colwell, Frabutt & MacKinnon-Lewis, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in a study of boys' adjustment to parental divorce, Lindsey and colleagues found that marital conflict was associated with low levels of reasoning in father-son relationships (Lindsey, Colwell, Frabutt & MacKinnon-Lewis, 2006). In addition, Madden-Derdich et al (1999) argue that divorced parents' failure to define the boundaries between being a coparent and being a spouse contributes to this problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A coparentalidade é definida como a relação mantida entre dois adultos -normalmente a mãe e o pai -que partilham a responsabilidade na educação e na prestação de cuidados instrumentais e emocionais a pelo menos uma criança (Feinberg, 2003;Lamela, Nunes-Costa, & Figueiredo, 2010). Em consequência, a coparentalidade tem sido identificada empiricamente como um dos principais preditores do ajustamento psicológico das crianças e pais e do funcionamento familiar, quer em famílias intactas, quer em famílias com pais divorciados ou separados (Dorsey, Forehand, & Brody, 2007;Madden-Derdich, Leonard, & Christopher, 1999;Schoppe, Mangelsdorf, & Frosch, 2001;Teubert & Pinquart, 2010). Conceptualmente associada ao subsistema executivo do sistema familiar (Minuchin, 1974), a coparentalidade é um subsistema autónomo dos subsistemas conjugal e parental.…”
Section: Factores Individuais Diádicos E Sistémicos No Ajustamento Punclassified
“…Assim, o que difere as famílias binucleares das famílias uninucleares é o esforço e a dificuldade na criação e manutenção de uma aliança cooperante entre os pais, mais dificultada nos pais divorciados. Estas dificuldades acrescidas resultam, por um lado, dos conflitos pré e pueri divórcio, uma vez que os pais tendem a estar vinculados a padrões de interacção coercivos que ditaram a dissolução do casamento e, por outro, da necessidade de reorganização familiar e estabelecimento de novas fronteiras e papéis relacionais (Madden-Derdich, Leonard, & Christopher, 1999).…”
Section: Hipótese Teórica 2: a Reorganização Familiar Após O Divórciounclassified