Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health outcomes in the literature. For school-aged children, joint physical custody (JPC), that is, spending equal time in both parents’ homes after a divorce, has been associated with better health and well-being than single care arrangements. Preschool children’s well-being in JPC is less studied. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of living arrangements and coparenting quality with mental health in preschool children after parental separation. Methods This cross-sectional population-based study includes 12 845 three-year-old children in Sweden. Mental health was measured by parental reports of the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire and...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to children living alternatively and about equally with both par...
The aim of the present study is to investigate associations between parental separation/divorce duri...
First published online: 30 October 2015The aim of this study was to identify post-divorce coparentin...
Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health outcomes in the ...
Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health outcomes in the ...
AIM: This study compared mental health after parental separation in 7-year-old children living in jo...
This study investigated mental health in schoolchildren in different living arrangements after paren...
AIM: Joint physical custody (JPC), where children spend about equal time in both parent's homes afte...
Aim: Joint physical custody, children spending equal time in each parents’ respective home after a p...
AbstractObjectiveResearch has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting menta...
Abstract Objective: Research has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting m...
Background The practice of joint physical custody, where children spend equal time in each parent’s ...
Father involvement and joint physical custody in post-separation families are increasingly common. I...
Background The practice of joint physical custody, where children spend equal time in each parent's ...
Objective: Research has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting mental heal...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to children living alternatively and about equally with both par...
The aim of the present study is to investigate associations between parental separation/divorce duri...
First published online: 30 October 2015The aim of this study was to identify post-divorce coparentin...
Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health outcomes in the ...
Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health outcomes in the ...
AIM: This study compared mental health after parental separation in 7-year-old children living in jo...
This study investigated mental health in schoolchildren in different living arrangements after paren...
AIM: Joint physical custody (JPC), where children spend about equal time in both parent's homes afte...
Aim: Joint physical custody, children spending equal time in each parents’ respective home after a p...
AbstractObjectiveResearch has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting menta...
Abstract Objective: Research has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting m...
Background The practice of joint physical custody, where children spend equal time in each parent’s ...
Father involvement and joint physical custody in post-separation families are increasingly common. I...
Background The practice of joint physical custody, where children spend equal time in each parent's ...
Objective: Research has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting mental heal...
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to children living alternatively and about equally with both par...
The aim of the present study is to investigate associations between parental separation/divorce duri...
First published online: 30 October 2015The aim of this study was to identify post-divorce coparentin...