Joint Physical Custody, Parent–Child Relationships, and Children’s Psychosomatic Problems

Type:
Article
Author(s):
Lara Augustijn
Year Published:
2021
Country:
United States
Notes:
The risk of psychosomatic problems was distributed unequally among post-separation families, as children living in joint physical custody arrangements suffered from fewer psychosomatic problems than children living in sole physical custody arrangements. Because part of this association was explained by the quality of the mother–child relationship, children’s relationships with other family members appear to be important factors to consider when seeking to promote children’s health in post-separation care arrangements.
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