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Abstract in italiano dello studio Child adjustment in joint-custody versus sole-custody arrangements


10 Maggio 2014In Figli per sempre1 Minuti

Riportiamo un riassunto in italiano dello studio CHILD ADJUSTEMENT IN JOINT CUSTODY VERSUS SOLE CUSTODY ARRANGEMENTS: A META ANALYTIC REVIEW pubblicato sulla rivista Journal of Family Psychology vol.16, n. 1-91-102.

Child adjustment in joint-custody versus sole-custody arrangements: A meta-analytic review. By Bauserman, Robert Journal of Family Psychology, Vol 16(1), Mar 2002, 91-102.
Abstract
The author meta-analyzed studies comparing child adjustment in joint physical or joint legal custody with sole-custody settings, including comparisons with paternal custody and intact families where possible. Children in joint physical or legal custody were better adjusted than children in sole-custody settings, but no different from those in intact families. More positive adjustment of joint-custody children held for separate comparisons of general adjustment, family relationships, self-esteem, emotional and behavioral adjustment, and divorce-specific adjustment. Joint-custody parents reported less current and past conflict than did sole-custody parents, but this did not explain the better adjustment of joint-custody children. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that joint custody can be advantageous for children in some cases, possibly by facilitating ongoing positive involvement with both parents. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
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