反思离婚教育的效用:利用多计划评估数据揭示离婚后适应的标志

IF 0.7 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES Family Court Review Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1111/fcre.12807
Anthony J. Ferraro, Renée E. Wilkins-Clark, Jonathon J. Beckmeyer, Luke T. Russell, Andrew Stafford Brimhall, Melinda Stafford Markham
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对于美国儿童来说,父母关系解除后家庭不稳定的情况很常见,近几十年来,为促进有效的离婚后共同养育安排所做的努力大幅增加。为了帮助家庭在离婚过程中顺利过渡,大多数州都要求离婚父母完成离婚教育课程。在本研究中,我们使用了三个离婚教育项目(n = 1026 名父母)的前后数据,以探讨项目对自我报告的适应性、共同养育子女的意愿以及重新起诉的可能性的影响,并试图确定可能解释或说明这些项目影响的机制。总体而言,我们发现这些计划能够影响认知调整和共同养育子女的意愿。具体来说,我们记录了感知到的适应性的微小但显著的提高,以及计划后的适应性与与前配偶共同养育子女的支持性意愿的提高相关。此外,共同养育子女的意愿还受到父母对计划有用性的影响,认为计划有用性越高,共同养育子女的意愿就越积极。然而,重新诉讼的结果与计划后的调整或感知到的计划效用无关。相反,它们主要与计划前的经历有关,如计划前的共同养育质量以及共同父母之间是否存在保护令。
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Rethinking utility in divorce education: Use of multi-program evaluation data to uncover markers of post-divorce adjustment

For children in the United States, family instability following parental relationship dissolution is common and efforts to promote effective post-divorce co-parenting arrangements have grown substantially in recent decades. To help families navigate transitions through the divorce process, most states require divorcing parents to complete divorce education programming. In the present study we used pre-post data from three divorce education programs (n = 1026 parents) to explore programmatic effects on self-reported adjustment, intentions to co-parent, and likelihood to relitigate, and attempt to determine mechanisms that may account for or explain those programmatic effects. Overall, we found support that these programs are able to impact perceived adjustment and co-parenting intentions. Specifically, we documented small, but significant, increases in perceived adjustment and that post-program adjustment was associated with greater intentions to engage in supportive co-parenting with former spouses. Further, co-parenting intentions were shaped by how useful parents found the programs with greater perceived utility being associated with more positive co-parenting intentions. The relitigation outcomes, however, were not associated with post-program adjustment or perceived program utility. Instead, they were primarily associated with pre-program experiences such as the quality of co-parenting prior to the program and whether an order of protection was present between co-parents.

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