AIM: Joint physical custody (JPC), where children spend about equal time in both parent's homes after parental separation, is increasing. The suitability of this practice for preschool children, with a need for predictability and continuity, has been questioned. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, we used data on 3656 Swedish children aged three to five years living in intact families, JPC, mostly with one parent or single care. Linear regression analyses were conducted with the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, completed by parents and preschool teachers, as the outcome measure. RESULTS: Children in JPC showed less psychological problems than those living mostly (adjusted B 1.81; 95% CI [0.66 to 2.95]) or only with one parent (...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to a practice where children with separated parents share their ...
AIM: This study compared mental health after parental separation in 7-year-old children living in jo...
Abstract: Aim: This study’s aim was to learn more about parent experiences, when living in joint phy...
AIM: Joint physical custody (JPC), where children spend about equal time in both parent's homes afte...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to children living alternatively and about equally with both par...
Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health outcomes in the ...
Aim: Joint physical custody, children spending equal time in each parents’ respective home after a p...
Background The practice of joint physical custody, where children spend equal time in each parent's ...
Background The practice of joint physical custody, where children spend equal time in each parent’s ...
Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health outcomes in the ...
Joint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents' home after ...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to a practice where children with separated parents share their ...
AbstractJoint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents' hom...
This study investigated mental health in schoolchildren in different living arrangements after paren...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to a practice where children with separated parents share their ...
AIM: This study compared mental health after parental separation in 7-year-old children living in jo...
Abstract: Aim: This study’s aim was to learn more about parent experiences, when living in joint phy...
AIM: Joint physical custody (JPC), where children spend about equal time in both parent's homes afte...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to children living alternatively and about equally with both par...
Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health outcomes in the ...
Aim: Joint physical custody, children spending equal time in each parents’ respective home after a p...
Background The practice of joint physical custody, where children spend equal time in each parent's ...
Background The practice of joint physical custody, where children spend equal time in each parent’s ...
Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health outcomes in the ...
Joint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents' home after ...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to a practice where children with separated parents share their ...
AbstractJoint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents' hom...
This study investigated mental health in schoolchildren in different living arrangements after paren...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to a practice where children with separated parents share their ...
AIM: This study compared mental health after parental separation in 7-year-old children living in jo...
Abstract: Aim: This study’s aim was to learn more about parent experiences, when living in joint phy...