Coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,

Abstract Objective: Research has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting mental health in children and adolescents. Considering the increasing prevalence of marital dissolution in Western societies, the objective of this systematic review was to summarize the key results of...

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Main Authors: Diogo Lamela, Bárbara Figueiredo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-08-01
Series:Jornal de Pediatria
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spelling doaj-54fff08559c24b1cbac47e9ea24e4ce02020-11-24T21:32:38ZengElsevierJornal de Pediatria1678-47822016-08-0192433134210.1016/j.jped.2015.09.011S0021-75572016000500331Coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,Diogo LamelaBárbara FigueiredoAbstract Objective: Research has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting mental health in children and adolescents. Considering the increasing prevalence of marital dissolution in Western societies, the objective of this systematic review was to summarize the key results of empirical studies that tested the association between mental health of children and coparenting after marital dissolution. Data source: The studies were obtained from three databases (PsycInfo, PubMed, and Web of Knowledge), published between January 2000 and October 2014. The titles, abstracts, and key words of the generated citations were independently reviewed by two investigators to consensually select the articles that met the inclusion criteria. Articles that used psychometrically valid tools to measure at least one mental health indicator and at least one dimension of coparenting in samples with divorced parents were included in the review. Data synthesis: Of the 933 screened articles, 11 met the inclusion criteria. Significant positive associations were found between coparental conflict and behavioral problems and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and somatization. Significant positive associations were also found between other specific dimensions of coparenting (coparental support, cooperation, and agreement), overall mental health, self-esteem, and academic performance. Conclusions: The integrated analysis of these studies suggests that coparenting is a key mechanism within the family system for the prediction of child mental health after marital dissolution, and thus, it is recommended that pediatricians, psychologists, and other health professionals consider coparenting as a psychosocial variable for children's mental health assessment and diagnosis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572016000500331&lng=en&tlng=enCoparentalidadeSaúde mentalDivórcioDissolução conjugalCriançasParentalidade
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author Diogo Lamela
Bárbara Figueiredo
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Bárbara Figueiredo
Coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,
Jornal de Pediatria
Coparentalidade
Saúde mental
Divórcio
Dissolução conjugal
Crianças
Parentalidade
author_facet Diogo Lamela
Bárbara Figueiredo
author_sort Diogo Lamela
title Coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,
title_short Coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,
title_full Coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,
title_fullStr Coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,
title_full_unstemmed Coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,
title_sort coparenting after marital dissolution and children's mental health: a systematic review,
publisher Elsevier
series Jornal de Pediatria
issn 1678-4782
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Abstract Objective: Research has shown that coparenting is a vital family mechanism in predicting mental health in children and adolescents. Considering the increasing prevalence of marital dissolution in Western societies, the objective of this systematic review was to summarize the key results of empirical studies that tested the association between mental health of children and coparenting after marital dissolution. Data source: The studies were obtained from three databases (PsycInfo, PubMed, and Web of Knowledge), published between January 2000 and October 2014. The titles, abstracts, and key words of the generated citations were independently reviewed by two investigators to consensually select the articles that met the inclusion criteria. Articles that used psychometrically valid tools to measure at least one mental health indicator and at least one dimension of coparenting in samples with divorced parents were included in the review. Data synthesis: Of the 933 screened articles, 11 met the inclusion criteria. Significant positive associations were found between coparental conflict and behavioral problems and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and somatization. Significant positive associations were also found between other specific dimensions of coparenting (coparental support, cooperation, and agreement), overall mental health, self-esteem, and academic performance. Conclusions: The integrated analysis of these studies suggests that coparenting is a key mechanism within the family system for the prediction of child mental health after marital dissolution, and thus, it is recommended that pediatricians, psychologists, and other health professionals consider coparenting as a psychosocial variable for children's mental health assessment and diagnosis.
topic Coparentalidade
Saúde mental
Divórcio
Dissolução conjugal
Crianças
Parentalidade
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