Longitudinal Association Between the Quality of the Separated Parents' Relationship and the Frequency of Father-Child Contact: The Mothers' Perspective.

Archive ouverte

Drapeau, Sylvie | Larouche, Karl | Ivers, Hans | Dussault, Sarah | Baude, Amandine

Edité par CCSD ; SAGE Publications -

International audience. This longitudinal study is based on family systems theory and aims to explore the association between the quality of the separated parents' relationship and the frequency of father-child contact up to five years after parental separation. Using data collected from 408 families from the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development (QLSCD), multilevel analyses and latent growth curve model were carried out. The results highlight a positive association between the separated parents' relationship and father-child contact and demonstrate the impact of the initial contact frequency on the evolution over time of the separated parents' relationship. They also highlight the contribution of custody tension, the child's age, the length of time the couple lived together, and the socio-economic status on the initial levels of the studied trajectories.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Interparental relationship and father involvement patterns in the period surrounding separation: Mothers’ perspective. Patrons relationnels coparentaux et père-enfant dans la période entourant la séparation conjugale: point de vue des mères

Archive ouverte | Lachance, Véronique | CCSD

International audience. This prospective study presents a typology of relationship patterns in the period surrounding parental separation. This typology is based on indicators related to the interparental and father...

La diversité des trajectoires de recomposition familiale [Une perspective québécoise ]

Archive ouverte | Saint-Jacques, Marie-Christine | Caisse Nationale des Allocations Familiales

Cet article présente les résultats d’une étude qualitative utilisant la théorie du cours de la vie visant à témoigner de la diversité des parcours menant à la recomposition familiale. Trois critères ont été retenus afin d’élaborer...

Psychological distress and post-traumatic growth in France during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mediation model of psychosocial safety climate as a determinant of work performance

Archive ouverte | Sandrin, Émilie | CCSD

International audience. The psychosocial safety climate (PSC) reflects workers’ perceptions of senior management’s concern for mental health. Because the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated organizational issues, PSC ...

Chargement des enrichissements...