Post-separation parenting arrangements and developmental outcomes for infants and children : collected reports / Family Transitions ; Jennifer McIntosh ... [et al.]
- Bib ID:
- 5011536
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- Description:
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- North Carlton, Vic. : Family Transitions, 2010
- 168 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 9781921725234
- Summary:
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This collection explores the effects of divorce and separation on children. It features three reports commissioned by the Attorney General's Department of Australia. The first report, 'A longitudinal study of school-aged children in high conflict separation', uses data from the Children in Focus longitudinal study of 260 children from families experiencing significant conflict over post-separation parenting arrangements. The report looks at the stability of physical care, the factors leading to successful shared parenting, and developmental outcomes for children. The second report, 'Overnight care patterns and psycho-emotional development in infants and young children', uses data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children concerning separated families. It explores the associations between overnight care arrangements and psycho-emotional outcomes for infants and preschool children. A third report links the findings of these two studies.
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- Post-separation parenting and arrangements: patterns and developmental outcomes for infants and children: synopsis of two studies / Jennifer McIntosh, Bruce Smyth, Margaret Kelaher, Yvonne Wells, Caroline Long
- Parenting arrangements post-separation: patterns and outcomes, part 1: A longitudinal study of school-aged children in high conflict separation / Jennifer McIntosh, Bruce Smyth, Yvonne Wells, Caroline Long
- Parenting arrangements post-separation: patterns and developmental outcomes, part 2: Overnight care patterns and psycho-emotional development in infants and young children / Jennifer McIntosh, Bruce Smyth, Margaret Kelaher.
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- "Three reports prepared for the Australian Government Attorney General's Department."
- "Synopsis of two studies, Study 1: Longitudinal study of school-aged children in high conflict separation ; Study 2: Overnight care patterns and psycho-emotional development in infants and young children."
- "The two studies ... were undertaken by Family Transitions, and completed through a collaboration of ... researchers."--T.p. verso.
- "May 2010."
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-165)
- Also available in PDF and Word versions via the internet.
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- Parenting arrangements post-separation.
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