
Tonje Holt
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2 months ago |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Tonje Holt |Maren Sand Helland |Linda Larsen |Kristin Gustavson
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Aug 23, 2024 |
bmjopen.bmj.com | Linda Larsen |Tonje Holt |Nelli Buchmann |Maria Morbech
IntroductionThe link between interparental conflict and child adjustment and development is long-recognised in the literature with findings showing that conflicts that are long-lasting, intense, hostile and child related are particularly detrimental for children.1–3 However, knowledge is still lacking about (1) how and why interparental conflicts develop over time and (2) in which contexts which types of conflicts are detrimental for which children.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Tonje Holt |Maren Sand Helland |Linda Larsen |Kristin Gustavson
INTRODUCTION In recent decades, there has been a gradual shift away from the “one-home, one-tooth-brush” model of parenting after parental separation towards shared residence where children spend equal (or near-equal) time with each parent. In the Nordic countries, this shift has been particularly salient, driven by societal changes encouraging gender equality (Rønsen & Kitterød, 2015).
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