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Parenting of Divorced Fathers and the Association with Children’s Self-Esteem
Authors:Kim Bastaits  Koen Ponnet  Dimitri Mortelmans
Institution:1. Research Centre for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies (CELLO), University of Antwerp, Sint-Jacobsstreet 2, 2000, Antwerp, Belgium
2. Research Centre for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies (CELLO)–Media and ICT in Organisations & Society (MIOS), University of Antwerp, Sint-Jacobsstreet 2, 2000, Antwerp, Belgium
Abstract:Research suggests that high parental support and control improves children’s well-being. However, a large part of these studies have focused on the parenting of married parents. Research on parenting after a divorce, mainly has focused on parenting of divorced mothers, with few exceptions concentrating primarily on non-residential fathers. Therefore, we compared both parenting dimensions support and control of fathers in different family structures (non-residential fathers, fathers in joint custody and married fathers). We also investigated the association between fathers’ parenting dimensions and children’s self-esteem, controlled for the parenting dimensions of the mother. Data from 587 children (50?% girls) between 10 and 18?years old and their parents were examined. Results revealed that non-residential fathers (n?=?225) were less supportive and controlling than fathers in joint custody (n?=?138) and married fathers (n?=?224). Nevertheless, having a supportive father was beneficial to children’s self-esteem in each family structure. We conclude that, even after a divorce, fathers have the capacity to enhance children’s self-esteem and we suggest that future research should investigate this capacity.
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