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- Title
"Parent Teams" and the Everyday Interactions of Co-parenting in Stepfamilies.
- Authors
Braithwaite, Dawn O.; McBride, M. Chad; Schrodt, Paul
- Abstract
Family scholars have yet to explore substantially the day-to-day interactions of stepfamily systems. Our focus was on the everyday interactions of parent teams, adults who are coparenting within different stepfamily households, describing the characteristics of their communication. Twenty-two parents, stepparents, and partners (N = 22) kept diaries for two weeks, each time they interacted with an adult in the other household. Results detail the frequency, timing, location, and length of interactions; initiator, channel, and topics; and reasons for interaction. Interactions were short, everyday encounters rather than extended, planned meetings. The majority of the interactions were via telephone, followed by face-to-face and electronic mail. Participants cited convenience and proximity as reasons for choosing these channels. The majority of topics discussed involved issues surrounding the children, involved little conflict, and adults were moderately satisfied with the interactions. Results suggest that these parent teams had achieved a state of equilibrium and developed ways to interact that worked reasonably well.
- Subjects
STEPFAMILIES; JOINT custody of children; PARENT-child relationships
- Publication
Communication Reports, 2003, Vol 16, Issue 2, p93
- ISSN
0893-4215
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/08934210309384493