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Effects of Family Interaction on the Child's Behavior In Single‐Parent or Reconstructed Families

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Effects of Family Interaction on the Child's Behavior In Single‐Parent or Reconstructed Families

Auteurs : Anja Taanila [Finlande] ; Elina Laitinen [Finlande] ; Irma Moilanen [Finlande] ; Marjo-Ritta J Rvelin [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

The effects of the family interaction on children's behavior were studied in singleparent or reconstructed families (N=63) in a white population in Finland. The focus was on the spousal and the parent‐child interaction. Teachers assessed children's behavior and parents were interviewed. The interviews were analyzed qualitatively using the grounded‐theory method. The boundary ambiguity theory developed by Pauline Boss was used to examine the interaction in the families. About two fifths of the parents reported that their spousal interaction was good, family boundaries were clear, and the children were taken care of together. Another two fifths interacted only because of the child and family boundaries were ambiguous. In 14 families the involvement of the noncustodial parent was both physically and psychologically low. The physically close but psychologically distant parent‐child interaction seemed to affect the child's behavior detrimentally, whereas children with physically and psychologically close interaction with their parents showed less behavioral problems. The children with behavioral problems were more likely to have problems with both parents. They were also more likely to have a stepparent with whom they had conflicts. In conclusion, a good interaction between the parents and clarified family boundaries protect children's mental health after their parents' divorce or separation.

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