Contact between children and divorced fathers is often believed to strengthen the negative effect of interparental postdivorce conflict on children's well-being. Although this is a well-known hypothesis, there is surprisingly little evidence for it. This article examines the hypothesis using large-scale nationally representative data on secondary school students in the Netherlands. The hypothesis is tested using interactions of conflict with postdivorce contact and interactions of conflict with co-parenting. We find that children of divorced parents have more depressive symptoms than children of married parents. Interparental conflict after divorce increases children’s depressive symptoms, while father–child contact has no effect. There is ...
In this study, we investigated if the association between parental divorce and depressive symptoms c...
Research in the area of parental distress following a child\u27s divorce has been limited. In this s...
The relations among parental depression, the marital relationship, and parent-child interaction were...
Contact between children and divorced fathers is often believed to strengthen the negative effect of...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
In this study, we investigated if the association between parental divorce and depressive symp-toms ...
We address two key research questions. First, is there an association between parental separation an...
Pathways linking parental depressive symptoms, adult relationship insecurity, interparental conflict...
Pathways linking parental depressive symptoms, adult relationship insecurity, interparental conflict...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
In this study, we investigated if the association between parental divorce and depressive symptoms c...
In this study, we investigated if the association between parental divorce and depressive symptoms c...
Research in the area of parental distress following a child\u27s divorce has been limited. In this s...
The relations among parental depression, the marital relationship, and parent-child interaction were...
Contact between children and divorced fathers is often believed to strengthen the negative effect of...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
In this study, we investigated if the association between parental divorce and depressive symp-toms ...
We address two key research questions. First, is there an association between parental separation an...
Pathways linking parental depressive symptoms, adult relationship insecurity, interparental conflict...
Pathways linking parental depressive symptoms, adult relationship insecurity, interparental conflict...
Frequent parent–child contact after divorce is generally assumed to be in children's best interests,...
In this study, we investigated if the association between parental divorce and depressive symptoms c...
In this study, we investigated if the association between parental divorce and depressive symptoms c...
Research in the area of parental distress following a child\u27s divorce has been limited. In this s...
The relations among parental depression, the marital relationship, and parent-child interaction were...