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Co‐parenting quality among adoptive mothers: contributions of socioeconomic status, child demands and adult relationship characteristics

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Co‐parenting quality among adoptive mothers: contributions of socioeconomic status, child demands and adult relationship characteristics

Auteurs : Robert M. Hock [États-Unis] ; John K. Mooradian [États-Unis]

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Despite the growing emphasis on co‐parenting in family life, little is known about the co‐parenting relationships of adoptive parents. This study examined the contributions of socioeconomic status (SES), child demands and couple relationship characteristics to reported co‐parenting quality among adoptive mothers. Mail questionnaires were administered to 94 adoptive mothers in a Midwestern state. Regression results revealed that SES and child demands were largely unrelated to co‐parenting quality, while couple relationship characteristics (dyadic coping, dyadic adjustment and conflict resolution) contributed significantly to co‐parenting quality. Further, the co‐parenting dimensions revealed different patterns of relatedness with the independent variables, providing support for the notion that co‐parenting is a multidimensional construct. Implications for social work research and practice are discussed.

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