Processes Linking Adolescent Well-Being, Marital Love, and Coparenting

This study examined coparenting in a sample of 177 two-parent families with firstborn adolescents by using annual home interview data from mothers, fathers, and adolescents. With a path-analytic approach and with earlier problem behaviors controlled for, coparenting conflict predicted relative incre...

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Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adolescent Development
Adult
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Childrearing Practices
Conflict (Psychology)
Cooperation
Coparenting
Couple and family
Depression - psychology
European Continental Ancestry Group
Families & family life
Family structure
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Health behavior
Health psychology
Human
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Love
Male
Marital Conflict
Marital Relations
Marital relationships
Marriage
Marriage - psychology
Mid-Atlantic Region
Middle Aged
Parent-Child Relations
Parenting - psychology
Psychological aspects
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Relationship Quality
Risk Taking
Social psychology
Teenagers
Well Being
Wellbeing
title Processes Linking Adolescent Well-Being, Marital Love, and Coparenting
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