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Children s perception of coping and support following  parental separation

Children s perception of coping and support following parental separation

... the parental relationship and the consequent separation or divorce of parents with whom they have lived since ...and parental separation typically involve possible loss of contact or ...

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Parental separation in childhood as a risk factor for depression in adulthood: a community based study of adolescents screened for depression and followed up after 15 years

Parental separation in childhood as a risk factor for depression in adulthood: a community based study of adolescents screened for depression and followed up after 15 years

... Furthermore, parental separation can lead to residential moves, which for the children may entail entering a new school and having to make new friends in an already stressful situation ...that ...

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Is shared care indicated or contraindicated following parental separation?

Is shared care indicated or contraindicated following parental separation?

... As there is no clear consensus within the psychology and law communities, there is a significant need for a comprehensive systematic literature review to objectively evaluate current literature on child wellbeing in ...

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Parental separation and adult psychological distress: evidence for the 'reduced effect' hypothesis?

Parental separation and adult psychological distress: evidence for the 'reduced effect' hypothesis?

... Parental separation has been linked to increased likelihood of reporting psychological distress in adulthood, but relatively little is known about how this association may have changed over ...of ...

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Social contexts and moderators of the relationship between parental separation and negative youth outcomes

Social contexts and moderators of the relationship between parental separation and negative youth outcomes

... a parental separation in a school in which living in an alternative family is not a minority status, the transition to this family pattern may be less ...limited parental resources and ...

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Child outcomes after parental separation : variations by contact and court involvement

Child outcomes after parental separation : variations by contact and court involvement

... how parental separation might affect children’s well- ...which parental separation is associated with children’s outcomes, focusing on whether contact between a child and a non-resident parent ...

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Parental Separation and Divorce: Can We Provide an Ounce of Prevention?

Parental Separation and Divorce: Can We Provide an Ounce of Prevention?

... influence parental relationships in advance of marital disrup- ...how parental conflict may impact the child, we contend that parents and families may gain needed support when pediatricians attend to the ...

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Parental Separation and Pediatric Cancer: A Danish Cohort Study

Parental Separation and Pediatric Cancer: A Danish Cohort Study

... METHODS: In a nationwide cohort, we compared the risk for ending cohabitation of the parents of 2450 children (aged 0 – 20 years) given a diagnosis of cancer with the risk of parents of 44 853 randomly selected, gender- ...

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Outcomes of applications to court for contact orders after parental separation or divorce

Outcomes of applications to court for contact orders after parental separation or divorce

... v 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 4.1 4.2 4.3 5.1 5.2 5.3 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 9.1 9.2 10.1 10.2 Outcomes of applications for residence orders made by non-resident parents applyi[r] ...

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Repartnering after parental separation in Australia: Benefits and risks

Repartnering after parental separation in Australia: Benefits and risks

... of separation, whereas women typically repartner within 3–5 years of separation (Hughes, ...post- separation is elevated for younger men and women, though the positive age effect is generally ...

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Comparison of Intranasal Midazolam and Oral Midazolam as Premedication for Pediatrics patients

Comparison of Intranasal Midazolam and Oral Midazolam as Premedication for Pediatrics patients

... score, parental separation, acceptance to mask, recovery and side effects of ...3.86±0.64), parental separation and acceptance to mask were comparable ...CONCLUSION: Separation from ...

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A Comparative Evaluation of Intranasal Dexmedetomidine and Intranasal Midazolam for Premedication in Children

A Comparative Evaluation of Intranasal Dexmedetomidine and Intranasal Midazolam for Premedication in Children

... 100 children aged 02 –9 years were selected for this study in accordance with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I & II scheduled for various elective surgeries divided into two groups: ...

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Separation and divorce in the primary school: a critical consideration of the nature, incidence and impact on children, and possible school responses, both proactive and reactive

Separation and divorce in the primary school: a critical consideration of the nature, incidence and impact on children, and possible school responses, both proactive and reactive

... to separation and divorce within the primary phase, it is important that family diversity is recognised by school administrators and within the school curriculum (Beausang et ...experiencing parental ...

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An exploratory study investigating irritable bowel symptoms, associated unhelpful thoughts, adult attachment, emotional distress and disordered eating

An exploratory study investigating irritable bowel symptoms, associated unhelpful thoughts, adult attachment, emotional distress and disordered eating

... Parental mental health; parental alcohol misuse; parental functional gastrointestinal disorders; parental separation; neuroticism; unhelpful cognitive processes; depression; anxiety; fee[r] ...

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The Role of Grandparents in Divorced and Separated Families

The Role of Grandparents in Divorced and Separated Families

... Extensive involvement in one type of support, especially co-resi- dence, easily spilled over into other types of support, and several of our respondents were engaged in the provision of four or even five types of ...

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Volume 36 - Article 3 | Pages 73–110 

Volume 36 - Article 3 | Pages 73–110 

... of parental separation on children, while Kalmijn investigated the divorcees ...However, parental remarriage may not have the same positive consequence for children’s schooling, since stepparents ...

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Volume 23 - Article 17 | Pages 479–508

Volume 23 - Article 17 | Pages 479–508

... increased parental separation rates across birth cohorts (rather than ...of parental separation: the parent’s age at the child’s birth, any prior union, the duration of the union in which the ...

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The influence of parental divorce, parental temporary separation and parental relationship quality on children’s school readiness

The influence of parental divorce, parental temporary separation and parental relationship quality on children’s school readiness

... Even prior to parental separation Table 3 shows that differences between stable and disrupted families are not restricted to RQ. Relative to SFs, couples who went on to divorce faced socio-demographic ...

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Growing up in Scotland: change in early childhood and the impact of significant events + technical appendix

Growing up in Scotland: change in early childhood and the impact of significant events + technical appendix

... The results of the regression analyses are presented in tables (sections C and D in this appendix) showing odds ratios for the final models, together with the probability that the association is statistically ...

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Volume 30 - Article 61 | Pages 1653–1680

Volume 30 - Article 61 | Pages 1653–1680

... of parental separation for children’s well-being have consistently shown that children of divorced parents fare worse on different measures of well-being than children living in intact families (Amato 2001; ...

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