Maternal accounts of the costs and benefits of life experiences after parental separation

Recent analyses both question the assumption that parental separation only has negative effects on families and suggest that attention should be paid to the diversity of experiences post divorce. The latter may be accomplished by combining methods, examining different levels of individuals' exp...

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Main Authors: Kier Cheryl, Lewis Charlie, Hay Dennis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Brasília 2000-01-01
Series:Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-37722000000300002
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spelling doaj-bf2e7cdab675437a8c3c932df9256edf2020-11-24T21:42:08ZengUniversidade de BrasíliaPsicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa0102-37721806-34462000-01-01163191202Maternal accounts of the costs and benefits of life experiences after parental separationKier CherylLewis CharlieHay DennisRecent analyses both question the assumption that parental separation only has negative effects on families and suggest that attention should be paid to the diversity of experiences post divorce. The latter may be accomplished by combining methods, examining different levels of individuals' experiences. Seventy-six mothers from separated and married families with a child aged 20 months participated in an interview and a life-events questionnaire and these are compared with a range of developmental tests conducted with the mother or child. Separated mothers reported more recent life events than married mothers and rated some more negatively and also others more positively. In regression analyses the only significant predictor of positive life experiences was marital status. Marital status and expressed difficulties in parenting predicted negative life experiences. The results suggest a subtle balance of disadvantages and gains post separation, which must be explored before longitudinal patterns of child and family adjustment are fully understood.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-37722000000300002life-experiencesdivorcepreschoolers
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Maternal accounts of the costs and benefits of life experiences after parental separation
Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa
life-experiences
divorce
preschoolers
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Lewis Charlie
Hay Dennis
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title Maternal accounts of the costs and benefits of life experiences after parental separation
title_short Maternal accounts of the costs and benefits of life experiences after parental separation
title_full Maternal accounts of the costs and benefits of life experiences after parental separation
title_fullStr Maternal accounts of the costs and benefits of life experiences after parental separation
title_full_unstemmed Maternal accounts of the costs and benefits of life experiences after parental separation
title_sort maternal accounts of the costs and benefits of life experiences after parental separation
publisher Universidade de Brasília
series Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa
issn 0102-3772
1806-3446
publishDate 2000-01-01
description Recent analyses both question the assumption that parental separation only has negative effects on families and suggest that attention should be paid to the diversity of experiences post divorce. The latter may be accomplished by combining methods, examining different levels of individuals' experiences. Seventy-six mothers from separated and married families with a child aged 20 months participated in an interview and a life-events questionnaire and these are compared with a range of developmental tests conducted with the mother or child. Separated mothers reported more recent life events than married mothers and rated some more negatively and also others more positively. In regression analyses the only significant predictor of positive life experiences was marital status. Marital status and expressed difficulties in parenting predicted negative life experiences. The results suggest a subtle balance of disadvantages and gains post separation, which must be explored before longitudinal patterns of child and family adjustment are fully understood.
topic life-experiences
divorce
preschoolers
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