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Record ID: 6bdb0829-042b-416c-8f14-559864751444
Type: Journal Article
Title: An integrative theoretical model of intimate partner violence, coparenting after separation, and maternal and child well-being
Other Titles: Journal of Family Theory & Review
Authors: Khaw, Lyndal
Raffaelli, Marcela
Hardesty, Jennifer L
Keywords: Post-separation violence;Theories of violence;Parenting;Mental health;Impact on children and young people;Health
Year: 2012
Publisher: National Council on Family Relations
Citation: 4 (4), December 2012
Notes:  This US journal article highlights the abundance of existing literature and theories relating to conflict in parental relationships following parents’ separation and its impact on the physical and mental health of both mothers and children involved. The authors go on to identify the lack of research exploring violence in these relationships, rather than the broader phenomenon of conflict. Acknowledging this gap, they offer an integrative theoretical model to inform future practice, research and theory development.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13403
ISSN: 1756-2589
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