Procedures of austrian authorised experts in custodial and visiting rights - a survey of current practiceSummary:Objectives: Within the framework of an Austria-wide comprehensive evaluation study, all legally authorised experts in the field of family ...
Abstract:Introduction: Previous research findings painted a mixed picture regarding conflictual divorce. A lack of empirical clarity hinders professionals from intervening with this population effectively. Methods: Based on two-wave interview data with ...
Psychological risk factors for divorce. An overviewAbstract. This article reviews current findings on psychological predictors for a negative marital development and divorce. Theories on divorce are not resumed, as this article focuses exclusively on ...
The influence of stress, and individual and dyadic coping on the stability of partnerships: A 4-year longitudinal studyAbstract. This study focuses on the relationship between stress, individual and dyadic coping, and relationship stability versus ...
From birth to 25: Rostock longitudinal study (ROLS)Abstract. Evoked by child psychiatry the Rostock Longitudinal Study started in 1970 to clarify interactions of perinatal and environmental risk factors influencing personality development. Since their ...
Evaluation of a group intervention programm for children of divorced couplesAbstract. A group intervention program for children of divorced couples was evaluated in an one group waiting list design (N = 23) to test its effect on the experience of divorce ...
New developments in the prevention and treatment of relationship problems in couples: Current research and future challengesCross-national data reliably indicate a high prevalence of relationship distress and dissolution with adverse emotional and ...
Is a Good Couple Always a Good Parenting Team? The Association Between Relationship Quality and Coparenting Among Different Family FormsAbstract. There is ample evidence that the parents’ couple relationship and their coparenting are pivotal predictors of ...
Marital Happiness Through “Ifs” and “Buts”?: Are Divorce Probability and Marital Satisfaction after 5 and 25 Years Predictable on the Basis of Conjunction Usage in Marital Conflicts?Abstract. Background: The quality of language communication between ...
Canada's rate of suicide varies from province to province. The classical theory of suicide, which attempts to explain the social suicide rate, stems from Durkheim, who argued that low levels of social integration and regulation are associated with high ...
Abstract.Background: Divorced individuals carry unique suicide risks, from both acute and chronic exposure to stressors from divorce. Aims: Several statewide data sets were linked to assess the relationship between ...
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a Portuguese version of the Short Form of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI-SF). Using an online convenience sample of Portuguese divorced adults (N = 482), we confirmed the oblique five-factor ...
This study used longitudinal observation data to examine the child-mother relationship after marital separation. Mother-child interaction in 60 separated families was videographed in standardized situations at three measurement times (10, 25, and 40 ...
Abstract. A considerable number of children face the divorce or separation of their parents globally every year. As parental divorce is often accompanied by changes in the home and social environment of adolescents, they may experience a ...
Theorists have long maintained that people react to major life events but then eventually return to a setpoint of subjective well-being. Yet prior research is inconclusive regarding the extent of interindividual variability. Recent theoretical models ...