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AUTOR(ES) Shane Greene , Ann Marie Halpenny , D.M. Hogan , Quentin Skinner
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Department of Psychology, Aras an Phiarsaigh, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland., Trinity College Dublin
ANO 2003
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Archives of Disease in Childhood
ISSN 0003-9888
E-ISSN 1468-2044
EDITORA BMJ Publishing Group
DOI 10.1177/0907568203010002004
CITAÇÕES 6
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 03F33A381BD83B74D8FAA294DA0D58DB
MD5 dfa2a067aa3892dc7b487fceb1dc0115

Resumo

This article presents findings from a qualitative, interview-based study of children aged 8-12, conducted in the Irish Republic, which focused on children's experiences of change in family life following parental separation. A good deal of continuity was evident in core aspects of children's lives, such as residence and caregiving, and there were high levels of contact with non-resident parents and extended families. Children adapted best when they felt confident of contact with non-resident parents and received reassurances from both parents of their commitment to their relationships with children.

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