2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10826-021-02111-1
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Is It OK If Mommy Dates? The Influence of Mother’s Post-Divorce Dating Transitions for Children’s Behaviors

Abstract: Despite many mothers' interest in establishing romantic relationships following divorce, some worry about the impacts of dating transitions, such as starting or ending a dating relationship, for their children's adjustment. The literature illustrates that transitions in and out of relationships could hinder children's post-divorce adjustment, but a supportive relationship between children and mothers could buffer the damaging effects. Prior research mostly focused on repartnering (i.e., cohabitation and remarr… Show more

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“…Little research has targeted their romantic and sexual objectives, challenges, and outcomes (Gray et al, 2016;Layne, 2015;Morris, 2015). Instead, previous research has focused on the consequences dating as a single mother might have on the wellbeing of their children (Langlais et al, 2016;Xiao et al, 2021), on single mothers' mental health (Agnafors et al, 2019;Rousou et al, 2019), life satisfaction (Pollmann-Schult, 2018), employment struggles (Van Gasse and Mortelmans, 2020), and unique responsibilities (Kawash, 2011;Maldonado and Nieuwenhuis, 2019). To fill the research gap, this study contributes to the literature on the dating experiences and intimate pursuits of single mothers who engage in digitally mediated dating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Little research has targeted their romantic and sexual objectives, challenges, and outcomes (Gray et al, 2016;Layne, 2015;Morris, 2015). Instead, previous research has focused on the consequences dating as a single mother might have on the wellbeing of their children (Langlais et al, 2016;Xiao et al, 2021), on single mothers' mental health (Agnafors et al, 2019;Rousou et al, 2019), life satisfaction (Pollmann-Schult, 2018), employment struggles (Van Gasse and Mortelmans, 2020), and unique responsibilities (Kawash, 2011;Maldonado and Nieuwenhuis, 2019). To fill the research gap, this study contributes to the literature on the dating experiences and intimate pursuits of single mothers who engage in digitally mediated dating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%