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Perceived Coparenting Support and Later Relationship Status among Cohabiting Parents
Authors:Sung Cho  Ming Cui  Amy M. Claridge
Affiliation:1. Department of Counseling Psychology and Social Welfare, Handong Global University, Pohang Gyeongbuk, South Korea;2. ifogod@gmail.com;4. Department of Family and Child Sciences, College of Human Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA;5. Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, College of Education and Professional Studies, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington, USA"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2806-8790
Abstract:Abstract

To help with the fragile nature of cohabiting parents' relationship, more understanding about their interpersonal experiences is needed to identify factors that matters for their relationship stability. We examined how cohabiting parents' perceived coparenting support from their partner was associated with their later relationship status (married/cohabiting/not together). Further, we examined the possible moderating effect of perceived coparenting support on the association between marriage plans and later relationship status. Results suggested that the associations between fathers' plans and couples' marriage entrance as well as continued cohabitation were dependent upon fathers' perceived coparenting support from mothers. Clinical and research implications are discussed.
Keywords:Cohabiting parents  coparenting  family process  marriage intention  relationship stability
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