Contact Between Non-Resident Parents and Their Children During the COVID-19 in Hungary

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Ivett Szalma
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Several studies have examined the factors that can influence contact between non-resident parents and their children (Goldberg & Carlson 2015, Skevik 2006). The distance between the place of residence of the non-resident parent and their child(ren) has been found to be important in terms of the frequency of in-person contact (Manning et al. 2003; Cheadle et al. 2010). The majority of research on this topic focuses on the frequency and quality of face-to-face visitation between non-resident parents and their children (Kalmijn, 2015, Köppen et al., Szalma & Rékai 2019). Although some studies have explored other types of contact such as overnight stays (Haux & Platt, 2020; King et al. 2004) and phone contact (Leite & McKenry, 2002; Meggiolaro & Ongaro, 2014), these remain marginal. Other types of communications between non-resident parents and their children might be under-researched because face-to-face contact is a condition for other types of contact (Schier 2016).
匈牙利新冠肺炎期间非遗属父母与子女的接触
有几项研究调查了影响非居民父母与子女接触的因素(Goldberg & Carlson 2015, Skevik 2006)。研究发现,非居民父母与其子女的居住地之间的距离对面对面接触的频率很重要(Manning et al. 2003;chadle et al. 2010)。关于这一主题的大多数研究都集中在非居民父母与其子女面对面访问的频率和质量上(Kalmijn, 2015, Köppen等人,Szalma & r kai 2019)。尽管一些研究探索了其他类型的接触,如过夜(Haux & Platt, 2020;King et al. 2004)和电话联系(Leite & McKenry, 2002;Meggiolaro & Ongaro, 2014),这些仍然是边缘。非居民父母和孩子之间的其他类型的交流可能没有得到充分的研究,因为面对面的接触是其他类型接触的条件(Schier 2016)。
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期刊介绍: CJSSP is an edited and peer-reviewed journal, published in yearly volumes of two issues. It publishes original academic articles, research notes, and reviews from sociology, social policy and related fields in English. It invites contributions from the international community of social researchers. The journal covers a widerange of relevant social issues. It is open to new questions, unusual perspectives, explorations and explanations of social and economic behavior, local society, or supranational challenges. Strong preference is given to problem-oriented, theoretically grounded empirical researches, comparative findings, logical arguments and careful methodological solutions. CJSSP aims to respect publication ethics, thus has adopted current best practices to counter plagiarism. The submitted articles are analyzed during the review process, and papers subject to plagiarism are rejected. Also the authors are to comply with the referencing guidelines outlined in the relevant section. The journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. With similar objectives we do not charge authors for the publication of their articles. Articles submission and processing is free of charge as well. Users can use and build upon the material published in the journal for non-commercial purposes.
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