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Overnight Stays and Children's Relationships With Resident and Nonresident Parents After Divorce
Oleh:
Cashmore, Judy
;
Parkinson, Patrick
;
Taylor, Alan
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Family Issues vol. 29 no. 6 (Jun. 2008)
,
page 707-733.
Topik:
parental separation
;
overnight stays
;
nonresident parent
;
parent–child relationships
;
adolescents
Fulltext:
707.pdf
(143.92KB)
Isi artikel
This study focuses on adolescents’ overnight contact with their nonresident parents. Sixty young people ages 12 to 19 and their resident parents were interviewed as part of a nationally representative study in Australia. The likelihood of overnight stays was lower when there was conflict and lack of trust between the parents. Adolescents who stayed overnight with their nonresident parents reported greater closeness and better quality relationships with their nonresident parents than did those who had daytime-only contact, an association that remained significant after taking account of the overall frequency of contact and the level of conflict between the parents (as reported by the resident parent and the child). The findings suggest that overnight stays may both reflect and change the nature of the relationship between children and their nonresident parents, with no apparent downside in this regard for the relationship between children and their resident parents.
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