Parenting Time, Parenting Quality, Interparental Conflict, and Mental Health Problems of Children in High-Conflict Divorce

被引:14
|
作者
O'Hara, Karey L. [1 ]
Sandler, Irwin N. [1 ]
Wolchik, Sharlene A. [1 ]
Thin, Jenn-Yun [1 ]
Rhodes, C. Aubrey [1 ]
机构
[1] Arizona State Univ, Dept Psychol, REACH Inst, 900 South McAllister Ave, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
关键词
child mental health; parenting; interparental conflict; divorce/separation; MARITAL CONFLICT; NONRESIDENT FATHERS; ADJUSTMENT; MODELS; METAANALYSIS; BEHAVIORS; STRENGTHS; CUSTODY;
D O I
10.1037/fam0000556
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Despite widespread acknowledgment that "frequent, continuing, and meaningful" (Pruett & DiFonzo, 2014) time with both parents is beneficial for children from divorced or separated families, and that interparental conflict (IPC) is associated with increased child mental health problems, the joint effects of parenting time (PT), parenting quality (PQ), and IPC on children's mental health problems are less clear. The current study integrates two theoretical models in multiple mediator analyses to test indirect effects of mothers' and fathers' PQ and IPC to explain the association between PT and children's mental health problems within the same model. Participants were children aged 9-18 years (N = 141) who had one or both parents participate in a randomized comparative effectiveness trial of a court-based prevention program for high-conflict divorcing or separating families. Data were collected at pretest and 9-month follow-up. Analyses revealed an indirect effect in which fathers' PQ mediated the association between PT and child internalizing problems both concurrently and 9 months later. There were no significant indirect effects involving IPC. Analyses indicated a significant quadratic relation between PT and fathers' PQ, suggesting that although more PT is associated with better father-child relationships, there is a point beyond which more time is not related to a better relationship. We discuss the study findings, research limitations, and implications for public policy.
引用
收藏
页码:690 / 703
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A Process Analysis of the Transmission of Distress from Interparental Conflict to Parenting: Adult Relationship Security as an Explanatory Mechanism
    Davies, Patrick T.
    Sturge-Apple, Melissa L.
    Woitach, Meredith J.
    Cummings, E. Mark
    DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2009, 45 (06) : 1761 - 1773
  • [32] Destructive and Constructive Interparental Conflict, Parenting Stress, Unsupportive Parenting, and Children's Insecurity: Examining Short-Term Longitudinal Dyadic Spillover and Crossover Process
    Lee, Uiju
    Lee, Young-Eun
    BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 2024, 14 (12)
  • [33] PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF DIVORCE ON CHILDREN - THE ROLE OF PARENTAL DIVORCE, INTERPARENTAL CONFLICT, AND POSTDIVORCE SITUATION
    HOFMANNHAUSNER, N
    BASTINE, R
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR KLINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE-FORSCHUNG UND PRAXIS, 1995, 24 (04): : 285 - 299
  • [34] Interparental Conflict, Parenting, and Childhood Depression in a Diverse Urban Population: The Role of General Cognitive Style
    Ellen H. O’Donnell
    Melissa Moreau
    Esteban V. Cardemil
    Alisha Pollastri
    Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2010, 39 : 12 - 22
  • [35] Familism, Interparental Conflict, and Parenting in Mexican-Origin Families: A Cultural-Contextual Framework
    Taylor, Zoe E.
    Larsen-Rife, Dannelle
    Conger, Rand D.
    Widaman, Keith F.
    JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY, 2012, 74 (02) : 312 - 327
  • [36] Child mental health after parental separation: The impact of resident/non-resident parenting, parent mental health, conflict and socioeconomics
    Lucas, Nina
    Nicholson, Jan M.
    Erbas, Bircan
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY STUDIES, 2013, 19 (01) : 53 - 69
  • [37] The impact of parenting on child mental health among children of prostituting mothers
    Murnan, Aaron
    Wu, Qiong
    Slesnick, Natasha
    CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 2018, 89 : 212 - 217
  • [38] Interparental Conflict, Parenting Behavior, and Children's Friendship Quality as Correlates of Peer Aggression and Peer Victimization Among Aggressor/Victim Subgroups in South Korea
    Shin, Jung-Hee
    Hong, Jun Sung
    Yoon, Jina
    Espelage, Dorothy L.
    JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2014, 29 (10) : 1933 - 1952
  • [39] Marital conflict, ineffective parenting, and children's and adolescents' maladjustment
    Buehler, C
    Gerard, JM
    JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY, 2002, 64 (01) : 78 - 92
  • [40] Children's Vulnerability to Interparental Conflict: The Protective Role of Sibling Relationship Quality
    Davies, Patrick T.
    Parry, Lucia Q.
    Bascoe, Sonnette M.
    Martin, Meredith J.
    Cummings, E. Mark
    CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2019, 90 (06) : 2118 - 2134