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      As reverberações da separação conjugal dos pais no relacionamento entre irmãos Translated title: Reverberations of parental divorce on fraternal relationship

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          Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo investigar as reverberações da separação conjugal dos pais no relacionamento fraterno. A amostra foi composta por três pares de irmãos adolescentes, com idades entre 13 e 16 anos, filhos de pais separados. Os instrumentos utilizados foram um questionário sobre a configuração familiar, uma entrevista semiestruturada e o Familiograma. A análise dos dados foi realizada via Análise de Conteúdo. Os resultados indicam que a organização familiar anterior e após a separação conjugal dos pais, os padrões afetivos, o modo como os pais lidam com a ruptura conjugal e o modo como reorganizam as relações coparentais são fatores que interferem no relacionamento fraterno após a separação. Também são relevantes os aspectos específicos da fase do desenvolvimento, pois quando os pais, após a ruptura da conjugalidade, mantêm uma coparentalidade funcional, os filhos ficam mais liberados para seguir em suas tarefas desenvolvimentais.

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          The aim of this study was to investigate the reverberations of parental divorce in sibling’s relationships. The sample was composed by three pairs of teenage brothers, aged from 13 to 16 years, children of divorced parents. The instruments used were a questionnaire about family configuration, a semi-structured interview and Familiogram. Data analysis was performed by Content Analysis. Findings indicate that the family structure, the emotional patterns and the way parents have dealt with marital disruption and have reorganized coparental relations are factors that influence on fraternal relationship after divorce. It’s also important to consider the specificities of adolescence. When parents maintain functional parental relations after divorcing, their children are free to move on with their developmental tasks.

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              Postdivorce living arrangements, parent conflict, and long-term physical health correlates for children of divorce.

              The authors tested a biopsychosocial model in which young adults' long-term relationships with fathers and ongoing distress surrounding their parents' divorces mediated the relationship between disrupted parenting (i.e., exposure to parent conflict before the divorce and up to 5 years after, and amount of time with father postdivorce) and indicators of their physical health. University students whose parents divorced before they were 16 (n = 266) participated. Findings supported the model. The more time children lived with their fathers after divorce, the better their current relationships were with their fathers, independent of parent conflict. The more parent conflict they experienced, the worse their relationships were with their fathers and the more distress they currently felt about their parents' divorce, independent of time with father. Poor father-child relationships and more distress in turn predicted poorer health status. There was no interaction between exposure to parent conflict and time with father; thus, more time with father was beneficial in both high- and low-conflict families, and more exposure to parent conflict was detrimental at both high and low levels of time with father.
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                Role: ND
                Role: ND
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                penf
                Pensando familias
                Pensando fam.
                DOMUS - Centro de Terapia de Casal e Família (Porto Alegre )
                1679-494X
                December 2013
                : 17
                : 2
                : 35-47
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Brasil
                [2 ] Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões
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                S1679-494X2013000200003
                e883eb2a-4827-482d-b853-bdd51098ffa4

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED

                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                Fraternal relationship,Divorce,Coparenting,Family,Relacionamento fraterno,Separação conjugal,Coparentalidade,Família

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