This article studies the relationship between having a common child in stepfamilies and partners' relationship satisfaction. Previous works have primarily looked at children's adjustment in stepfamilies and have cautioned against seeing a common offspring as a way to "cement" the partnership because the addition of a shared child does not benefit the child from an earlier union. We used seven waves of the German "Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics" to examine the relationship satisfaction of partners in a stepfamily and its association with the potential birth of a common child. After controlling for initial relationship satisfaction, we see that having a common child is linked to higher satisfaction over time. Int...
Due to the changes in the modern family, many children are brought up in non-traditional families. C...
Backgroud: The transition to parenthood is a phase of the family development, in wich the individual...
Family clinicians and researchers speculate that stepparents’ ability to bond with stepchildren may ...
This article studies the relationship between having a common child in stepfamilies and partners' re...
This article studies the relationship between having a common child in stepfamilies and partners’ re...
This article studies the relationship between having a common child in stepfamilies and partners’ re...
This study investigates how the quality of family relationships and children’s residence arrangement...
We investigate potential effects of stepfamily status on births in unions in Austria, Finland, Franc...
Increases in union stability and non-union childbearing during the latter half of the 20th century p...
A second set of questions relates to the structure and characteristics of family relationships withi...
The purpose of this study was to examine important influences of adult (step)children’s relationship...
The number of stepfamilies continues to rise each year with one estimate suggesting that by 1990 one...
Children are increasingly part of cohabiting unions. The marriage literature indicates that children...
The author compared the strength of the relationships that adult children have with different types ...
Increases in union stability and non-union childbearing during the latter half of the 20th century p...
Due to the changes in the modern family, many children are brought up in non-traditional families. C...
Backgroud: The transition to parenthood is a phase of the family development, in wich the individual...
Family clinicians and researchers speculate that stepparents’ ability to bond with stepchildren may ...
This article studies the relationship between having a common child in stepfamilies and partners' re...
This article studies the relationship between having a common child in stepfamilies and partners’ re...
This article studies the relationship between having a common child in stepfamilies and partners’ re...
This study investigates how the quality of family relationships and children’s residence arrangement...
We investigate potential effects of stepfamily status on births in unions in Austria, Finland, Franc...
Increases in union stability and non-union childbearing during the latter half of the 20th century p...
A second set of questions relates to the structure and characteristics of family relationships withi...
The purpose of this study was to examine important influences of adult (step)children’s relationship...
The number of stepfamilies continues to rise each year with one estimate suggesting that by 1990 one...
Children are increasingly part of cohabiting unions. The marriage literature indicates that children...
The author compared the strength of the relationships that adult children have with different types ...
Increases in union stability and non-union childbearing during the latter half of the 20th century p...
Due to the changes in the modern family, many children are brought up in non-traditional families. C...
Backgroud: The transition to parenthood is a phase of the family development, in wich the individual...
Family clinicians and researchers speculate that stepparents’ ability to bond with stepchildren may ...