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 …

Adolescents' symptoms of anxiety and depression before and during the Covid-19 outbreak–A prospective population-based study of teenagers in Norway

GS Hafstad, SS Sætren, T Wentzel-Larsen… - The Lancet Regional …, 2021 - thelancet.com
Background Lockdown policies related to the Sars-Cov-2 pandemic has potential negative
consequences for mental health in youths. Methods Anxiety and depressive symptoms were …

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 …

Mental health and psychosocial problems among Chinese left-behind children: A cross-sectional comparative study

W Tang, G Wang, T Hu, Q Dai, J Xu, Y Yang… - Journal of affective …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Separation from migrant parents threatens the mental health of approximately
61 million left-behind children (LBC) in China. This study compared the prevalence of …

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 …

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 …

Feeling close, disclosing feelings–family practices and practices of intimacy in youth–parent relations across three generations in Norway

KB Vasbø, K Hegna - Journal of Youth Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In this article we aim to understand how everyday family practices and practices of intimacy
are connected in the formation of emotional ties in young people's family relationships, by …

A mixed method study to examine the mental health problems of college students who had left-behind experiences

H Liu, Z Zhou, X Fan, H Luo, D Wang, J Wang… - Journal of affective …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background China's rapid urbanization has created a large number of labour transferring
from rural to urban areas and large numbers of college students with left-behind experience …

Divorce and adolescent academic achievement: Heterogeneity in the associations by parental education

SA Nilsen, K Breivik, B Wold, KG Askeland, B Sivertsen… - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Background The link between parental divorce and adolescents' academic achievement
may depend on parental educational levels. However, findings have been inconsistent …

[HTML][HTML] Importance of living arrangements and coparenting quality for young children's mental health after parental divorce: A cross-sectional parental survey

M Bergström, R Salari, A Hjern, R Hognäs… - BMJ Paediatrics …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Parental separation has been associated with adverse child mental health
outcomes in the literature. For school-aged children, joint physical custody (JPC), that is …