I’ll Never Forgive You: High Conflict Divorce, Social Network, and Co-Parenting Conflicts

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2017-11

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Visser, Margreet
Finkenauer, CatrinORCID 0000-0002-5429-0627ISNI 0000000389226067
Schoemaker, KimISNI 0000000391531618
Kluwer, EstherISNI 0000000140124954
van der Rijken, Rachel
van Lawick, Justine
Bom, Hans
de Schipper, J. Clasien
Lamers-Winkelman, Francien

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Abstract

The relation between divorce, co-parenting conflicts, and children’s adjustment problems has been well established. An unresolved question for research and clinical interventions, however, is how conflicts between parents are maintained and/or escalate. This cross-sectional research tested the hypothesis that co-parenting conflicts in divorced couples are associated with perceived social network disapproval and that this relation is mediated by parents’ tendency to forgive each other. In Study 1, a convenience sample of 136 divorced parents recruited via online forums, we showed that perceived social network disapproval was indeed positively related to co-parenting conflicts and that parents’ tendency to forgive the other parent—albeit partly—explained this relationship. Strength of our research is that in Study 2, 110 parents referred to children’s mental health care because the wellbeing of the children was severely compromised by the severity of the conflicts between parents, we replicated these results. In both studies perceived social network disapproval and co-parenting conflicts were positively related and this link was mediated by forgiveness: perceived social network disapproval was negatively related to forgiveness, which in turn was negatively related to more parental conflicts.

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Co-parenting conflicts, Forgiveness, High conflict divorce, Parental adjustment, Social network, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Life-span and Life-course Studies

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Visser, M, Finkenauer, C, Schoemaker, K, Kluwer, E, van der Rijken, R, van Lawick, J, Bom, H, de Schipper, J C & Lamers-Winkelman, F 2017, 'I’ll Never Forgive You : High Conflict Divorce, Social Network, and Co-Parenting Conflicts', Journal of Child and Family Studies, vol. 26, no. 11, pp. 3055-3066. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-017-0821-6