"I know it looks like I'm leaving, but I'm not leaving you" : nonresidential father identities after divorce

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica Troilo
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Linda J. Luecken ◽  
Mariam Hanna Ibrahim ◽  
Shannon L. Jewell ◽  
Jennifer A. Somers ◽  
Sharlene A. Wolchik ◽  
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Lawrence Ganong

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Mary W. McKelvey ◽  
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Linda Wark

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Hayley A. Hamilton

Using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the authors explore how aspects of stepfather involvement are related to adolescent well-being and whether these relationships depend on maternal involvement, non-residential father involvement, or amount of time in the household. Results indicate that a close, nonconflictual stepfather-stepchild relationship improves adolescent well-being, but it is most beneficial when the adolescent also has a close, nonconflictual mother-child relationship. Engaging in shared activities with the stepfather decreases depression when the stepfather has been in the household for a longer period of time. The relationships between stepfather involvement and adolescent well-being are separate from nonresidential father involvement.


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