Parental residential and partnering transitions and the initiation of adolescent romantic relationships

This study focused on the possible links between parental residential and partnering transitions (a parent's move out of the household, introduction of a new maternal and paternal partner) and the initiation of romantic relationships in adolescence. Using data from a prospective cohort study of...

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Main Authors: Ivanova, K, Mills, M, Veenstra, R
Format: Journal article
Published: Wiley 2014
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author Ivanova, K
Mills, M
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description This study focused on the possible links between parental residential and partnering transitions (a parent's move out of the household, introduction of a new maternal and paternal partner) and the initiation of romantic relationships in adolescence. Using data from a prospective cohort study of Dutch adolescents (the TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey; N = 1,513), recurrent event discrete‐time models with random effects were estimated, controlling for the initial family structure and quality of family climate. The results demonstrated that when all 3 events were considered, only the initiation of a new romantic relationship by the mother was associated with an increase in the odds of initiating a romantic relationship for the adolescent.
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title Parental residential and partnering transitions and the initiation of adolescent romantic relationships
title_full Parental residential and partnering transitions and the initiation of adolescent romantic relationships
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title_short Parental residential and partnering transitions and the initiation of adolescent romantic relationships
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