Shared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to benefit children, but having to move back and forth between parents’ homes may also be harmful, particularly when parents live far apart. This study examined the role of spatial mobility in the association between frequent parent-child contact and multiple child outcomes. Using the New Families in the Netherlands survey, analyses firstly showed that frequent parent-child contact, on average, was found to be not or modestly associated with better child outcomes. Second, spatial mobility mattered, but in varying ways. Long travel times were negatively associated with children’s contact with friends and their psychological well-being, but positiv...
This longitudinal study examines the moderation effects of parent-child closeness on residential mob...
The impact of having child on the parents and on the rest of the family is already well studied in d...
Aim: Residential mobility during childhood has been associated with several adverse health outcomes....
Shared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to b...
Shared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to b...
Shared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to b...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
We investigate the likelihood of moving and the direction of moves with respect to the residential l...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
This longitudinal study examines the moderation effects of parent-child closeness on residential mob...
The impact of having child on the parents and on the rest of the family is already well studied in d...
Aim: Residential mobility during childhood has been associated with several adverse health outcomes....
Shared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to b...
Shared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to b...
Shared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to b...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
We investigate the likelihood of moving and the direction of moves with respect to the residential l...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
This longitudinal study examines the moderation effects of parent-child closeness on residential mob...
The impact of having child on the parents and on the rest of the family is already well studied in d...
Aim: Residential mobility during childhood has been associated with several adverse health outcomes....