Parenting time, parenting quality, interparental conflict, and mental health problems of children in high-conflict divorce.

Volume: 33, Issue: 6, Pages: 690 - 703
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Despite widespread acknowledgment that frequent, continuing, and meaningful (Pruett & DiFonzo, 2014) time with both parents is beneficial for children from divorced or separated families, and that interparental conflict (IPC) is associated with increased child mental health problems, the joint effects of parenting time (PT), parenting quality (PQ), and IPC on children's mental health problems are less clear. The current study integrates two...
Paper Details
Title
Parenting time, parenting quality, interparental conflict, and mental health problems of children in high-conflict divorce.
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
33
Issue
6
Pages
690 - 703
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