2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20010383
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What Decides the Well-Being of the Relationship between Parents and Adolescents

Abstract: The literature indicates a variety of factors that contribute to adolescent well-being: among these, the parent–adolescent relationship has a key role. The present article offered an overview of studies on parent–adolescent relationships across diverse family forms, not limited to the traditional family but also including “non-traditional” and “modern” families. To do so, this article described the evolution of the concept of family over the last fifty years and traced the significant family variables that gua… Show more

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“…The separation and divorce process can bring about substantial changes in relationship structures. This includes shifts in co‐parenting dynamics with ex‐partners, alterations in parenting styles, changes in parent–child interactions, difficulties in child adjustment, shifts in sibling relationships, and adjustments in relationships with extended family members (Tafà et al, 2022; Zemp & Bodenmann, 2018). Separation and divorce can also influence how parents fulfill their parenting and co‐parenting roles (Baum, 2003; Cox et al, 2021; Saini, et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The separation and divorce process can bring about substantial changes in relationship structures. This includes shifts in co‐parenting dynamics with ex‐partners, alterations in parenting styles, changes in parent–child interactions, difficulties in child adjustment, shifts in sibling relationships, and adjustments in relationships with extended family members (Tafà et al, 2022; Zemp & Bodenmann, 2018). Separation and divorce can also influence how parents fulfill their parenting and co‐parenting roles (Baum, 2003; Cox et al, 2021; Saini, et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%