Children's and parents' well‐being in joint physical custody: A literature review
A Steinbach - Family process, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Joint physical custody (JPC), a parental care arrangement in which a child lives with each
parent for at least 25–50% of the time after separation or divorce, is increasingly common in …
parent for at least 25–50% of the time after separation or divorce, is increasingly common in …
Children in dual-residence arrangements: A literature review
Dual residence is a post-divorce living arrangement where children spend up to 50% of their
time in each parent's household after separation or divorce. Reflecting societal changes and …
time in each parent's household after separation or divorce. Reflecting societal changes and …
Health and well-being of adolescents in different family structures in Germany and the importance of family climate
The family is of exceptional and lifelong importance to the health of adolescents. Family
structure has been linked to children's and adolescents' health and well-being; a nuclear …
structure has been linked to children's and adolescents' health and well-being; a nuclear …
Fifty moves a year: is there an association between joint physical custody and psychosomatic problems in children?
M Bergström, E Fransson, B Modin, M Berlin… - J Epidemiol …, 2015 - jech.bmj.com
Background In many Western countries, an increasing number of children with separated
parents have joint physical custody, that is, live equally much in their parent's respective …
parents have joint physical custody, that is, live equally much in their parent's respective …
Joint versus sole physical custody: Children's outcomes independent of parent–child relationships, income, and conflict in 60 studies
L Nielsen - Journal of divorce & remarriage, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Is joint physical custody (JPC) linked to any better or worse outcomes for children than sole
physical custody (SPC)? How are these outcomes affected by family income, parental …
physical custody (SPC)? How are these outcomes affected by family income, parental …
Children's quality of life based on the KIDSCREEN-27: child self-report, parent ratings and child-parent agreement in a Swedish random population sample
Background The KIDSCREEN-27 is a measure of child and adolescent quality of life (QoL),
with excellent psychometric properties, available in child-report and parent-rating versions in …
with excellent psychometric properties, available in child-report and parent-rating versions in …
Joint versus sole physical custody: Outcomes for children independent of family income or parental conflict
L Nielsen - Journal of child custody, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Is joint physical custody (JPC) linked to any better or worse outcomes for children than sole
physical custody (SPC) after considering family income and parental conflict? In the 60 …
physical custody (SPC) after considering family income and parental conflict? In the 60 …
Shared physical custody and children's experience of stress
J Turunen - Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This article studies shared physical custody in Sweden, the country in the world where the
phenomenon is most prevalent. We ask whether children in shared physical custody settings …
phenomenon is most prevalent. We ask whether children in shared physical custody settings …
Children's well-being in sole and joint physical custody families.
A Steinbach, L Augustijn - Journal of Family Psychology, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Joint physical custody (JPC), a parental care arrangement in which children live with each
parent about equally after separation or divorce, is an increasingly common phenomenon in …
parent about equally after separation or divorce, is an increasingly common phenomenon in …
Disruptive school peers and student outcomes
This paper estimates how peers' achievement gains are affected by the presence of
potentially disruptive and emotionally sensitive children in the school-cohort. We exploit that …
potentially disruptive and emotionally sensitive children in the school-cohort. We exploit that …