This study examined the contributions of infant temperament, marital functioning, and the division of parenting on the quality of the coparenting relationship for couples parenting 6-month-old infants. Marital functioning was assessed prenatally. When infants were 6 months old, infant temperamental characteristics (i.e., distress to limits, distress to novelty, and soothability), division of parenting, and coparenting were rated by parents. Results indicated that the reactivity dimension of temperament was only associated with reduced coparenting quality if other stressors were present and these effects were different for mothers and fathers. Mothers who perceived their infants as more reactive only reported more negative coparenting if the...
This study examined changes in coparenting after the birth of a second child. Mothers and fathers fr...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
The purpose of this research was to examine the mechanisms determining coparenting processes in par...
The current study investigated the role of infant temperament in stability and change in coparenting...
The current study examined linkages between infant characteristics and the coparenting relationship ...
The quality of the marital relationship across the transition to parenthood, in conjunction with the...
The transition to parenthood is a uniquely important time in the human experience. New parents must ...
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children's adjustment, but their intera...
Abstract The aim of this review was to analyze the empirical studies that have measured temperament ...
The present research examined parental beliefs about the importance of the paternal caregiving role,...
This investigation explored how parent personality, division of labor, maternal gatekeeping, and chi...
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children’s adjustment, but their intera...
ii This investigation explored how parent personality, division of labor, maternal gatekeeping, and ...
Whereas supportive coparenting behavior (warm, cooperative) is linked to better child social-emotion...
Parenting sense of competence (PSOC) is a critical aspect of parental adjustment that may be undermi...
This study examined changes in coparenting after the birth of a second child. Mothers and fathers fr...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
The purpose of this research was to examine the mechanisms determining coparenting processes in par...
The current study investigated the role of infant temperament in stability and change in coparenting...
The current study examined linkages between infant characteristics and the coparenting relationship ...
The quality of the marital relationship across the transition to parenthood, in conjunction with the...
The transition to parenthood is a uniquely important time in the human experience. New parents must ...
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children's adjustment, but their intera...
Abstract The aim of this review was to analyze the empirical studies that have measured temperament ...
The present research examined parental beliefs about the importance of the paternal caregiving role,...
This investigation explored how parent personality, division of labor, maternal gatekeeping, and chi...
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children’s adjustment, but their intera...
ii This investigation explored how parent personality, division of labor, maternal gatekeeping, and ...
Whereas supportive coparenting behavior (warm, cooperative) is linked to better child social-emotion...
Parenting sense of competence (PSOC) is a critical aspect of parental adjustment that may be undermi...
This study examined changes in coparenting after the birth of a second child. Mothers and fathers fr...
Family systems theory states that the network of relationships within families mutually influence on...
The purpose of this research was to examine the mechanisms determining coparenting processes in par...