Parenting, Coparenting, and Adolescents’ Sense of Autonomy and Belonging After Divorce

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2024

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Rejaän, Zoë
van der Valk, I.E.ISNI 0000000390889976
Schrama, W.M.ISNI 0000000033884843
Branje, S.J.T.ORCID 0000-0002-9999-5313ISNI 0000000112866969

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Abstract

Although there is ample evidence on the importance of experiencing autonomy and belonging for positive adolescent development and the supporting role of parents in this regard, most knowledge stems from intact families. As many youth grow up with divorced parents, this study tested longitudinal links between warm and autonomy supportive parenting and coparental cooperation and conflict on the one hand, and adolescents’ post-divorce autonomy and belonging on the other. Data consisted of three-wave self-report data of 191 Dutch adolescents (Mage = 14.36, 61.3% girls) and 227 divorced parents (Mage = 46.08, 74% mothers). Random-intercept cross-lagged panel models showed stable between-family differences, with autonomy relating positively to coparenting and parental autonomy support, and belongingness associating positively solely with parenting. No significant effects were found within families, meaning that changes in (co)parental behaviors did not predict adolescents’ experiences of autonomy and belonging or vice versa.

Keywords

Adolescence, Coparenting, Parental divorce, Parenting, Post-divorce living arrangements, Education, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Social Psychology, Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

Citation

Rejaän, Z, van der Valk, I, Schrama, W & Branje, S 2024, 'Parenting, Coparenting, and Adolescents’ Sense of Autonomy and Belonging After Divorce', Journal of Youth and Adolescence, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1454-1468. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-024-01963-2