Abstract: The Coparenting Relationship Scale (CRS) is a 35-item self-report measure used to assess subjective evaluation of the relationship between parents. Developed and applied in the United States, it was translated and adapted in ...
Abstract.Objective: Interparental conflict has long been acknowledged as a major risk factor for the well-being of children. Empirical studies reveal clear associations between children’s maladjustment and frequent ...
The German version of the Parent Problem Checklist: reliability and validityAbstract. This study examines the reliability and validity of the German version of the Parent Problem Checklist, PPC (German title: Erziehungskonfliktskala, EKS). The 16-item ...
Zusammenfassung. Verschiedene Studien belegen, dass Ehekonflikte eine wichtige Rolle in der familiären Negativdynamik gerade in Familien mit verhaltensauffälligen Kindern spielen. In der vorliegenden Studie soll aufgezeigt werden, wie selbstberichtete ...
The Longitudinal Relationship of Coparenting, Relationship Quality, and Child Mental Health Problems. Results of a 10-Year Follow-upAbstract.Background: The relationship quality (RQ) between parents and their alliance in the parenting ...
This study introduces an inventory that assesses coparenting from the perspective of parents and their adolescent offspring. Within two independent samples of families, we examined reliability and validity of the Coparenting Inventory for Parents and ...
Abstract. The Coparenting Relationship Scale (CRS) is a 35-item parent-reported questionnaire designed to assess the quality of the coparental relationship. It was designed in the United States and validated in English. We present in this ...