The effects of resolution method of child custody and support plans on parental well-being during the divorce process: Implications from and for divorce education

IF 0.7 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
J. Scott Crapo, Joshua J. Turner, Brian J. Higginbotham, Kay Bradford
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Abstract

The majority of research on the impact of divorce on parents, children, and families focuses on what occurs after the divorce has been finalized. However, data derived from divorce education programs present opportunities for research on the experience of parents during the divorce process. Guided by the divorce-stress-adjustment model, this study sought to understand how the divorce process impacts parental well-being by examining some of the most pressing child-related concerns divorcing parents have while going through a divorce. Specifically, we looked at how the approach parents took to resolve child-related issues (i.e., internally, through outside intervention, or unresolved) was related to the perceived fairness of child custody arrangements, parental concerns regarding how divorce impacts children, financial concerns, and their overall well-being. Perceived fairness of the child custody arrangement, concerns regarding how divorce impacts children, and financial concerns were associated with parental well-being, and also served as an indirect path through which approaches to resolve child-related issues impacted parental well-being. Understanding what parents think and feel during the divorce process, and how those thoughts and feelings are related to the actual steps to getting a divorce, could help inform divorce education typically administered as part of divorce proceedings.

子女监护和抚养计划的解决方法对离婚过程中父母福祉的影响:离婚教育的启示
有关离婚对父母、子女和家庭的影响的研究,大多集中在离婚定局之后发生的事情上。然而,从离婚教育项目中获得的数据为研究父母在离婚过程中的经历提供了机会。在离婚--压力--调整模型的指导下,本研究试图通过考察离婚父母在离婚过程中最关心的一些与孩子有关的问题,来了解离婚过程如何影响父母的幸福。具体来说,我们研究了父母解决子女相关问题的方式(即内部解决、外部干预或未解决)与他们所认为的子女监护安排的公平性、父母对离婚如何影响子女的担忧、经济问题以及他们的整体幸福感之间的关系。对子女监护权安排公平性的认知、对离婚如何影响子女的担忧以及对经济问题的担忧与父母的幸福感有关,也是解决子女相关问题的方法影响父母幸福感的间接途径。了解父母在离婚过程中的想法和感受,以及这些想法和感受与离婚的实际步骤之间的关系,有助于为通常作为离婚程序一部分的离婚教育提供参考。
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