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Children's perspectives on their relationships with grandparents following parental separation: a longitudinal study

Journal

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 539-554

Publisher

BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9507.2007.00395.x

Keywords

divorce; separation; grandparents; adjustment

Funding

  1. Medical Research Council [G9815508] Funding Source: researchfish

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Following parental separation, children's closeness to grandparents has been reported to be linked to their family situation and differences in adjustment. This relationship has not been investigated longitudinally. This study investigated children's relationships with grandparents over time in different family settings, and associations with intergenerational relationships. Data from 385 children, with longitudinal analyses on 140, were collected at two time points over a five-year period. Associations between closeness of the child-grandparent relationship and adjustment were not found at the later time point. There was a mean drop in frequency of contact over time, but not in closeness. However there was stability of individual differences in both frequency of contact and closeness; closeness to the maternal grandmother was particularly stable for children living with a single mother Intergenerational links were found with the mother's own childhood experiences, particularly in single-mother families. Following parental separation, the matrifocal bias in kinship patterns was accentuated.

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