Factors contributing to separation/divorce in parents of small children in Sweden
Engelsk titel: Factors contributing to separation/divorce in parents of small children in Sweden
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Författare:
Hansson, Malin
;
Ahlborg, Tone
Email: tone.ahlborg@tele2.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 27
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 16045333
Sammanfattning
Objectives: To investigate factors contributing to separation and divorce in first-time parents.
Methods: Quantitatively analyzing data using Mann-Whitney-U-test, Chi-square and logistic
regression analysis test from separated and non-separated mothers and fathers, when first child was
six months and four years of age. Outcome measures were quality of dyadic relationship, QDR-index
and its dimensions and variables. Also, a qualitative content analysis of comments to one open
question about contributing factors to the experienced situation from the separated parents (n = 39)
was conducted. Results: The experienced quality of the relationship measured with QDR-index and
especially Dyadic Satisfaction, Dyadic Consensus and also Dyadic Cohesion showed a statistically
secured difference between the groups of separated and non-separated parents. The qualitative
description showed seven categories of factors contributing to separation: Strains from parenthood,
Stressful conditions, Lack of intimacy, Insufficient communication, Differing personalities & interests,
No commitment, and Negative effects of addiction. The described factors were in accordance with the
factors described in earlier non-Swedish research. Some of the factors may be possibly prevented
from leading to separation, such as lack of equality, insufficient communication and lack of intimacy.
Conclusion: Primary health professionals meet the majority of parents-to-be and new parents and
should therefore take on the task of supporting them in their relationships, thereby helping to prevent
unnecessary separations.