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A SEPARAÇÃO: COPARENTALIDADE E CONFLITO APÓS A RUTURA CONJUGAL

Authors: Sousa, Beatriz Ferreira de;

A SEPARAÇÃO: COPARENTALIDADE E CONFLITO APÓS A RUTURA CONJUGAL

Abstract

Enquadramento: A separação conjugal tem vindo a aumentar em Portugal, ao longo dos anos (PORDATA, 2023). É um processo exigente que afeta diversas áreas da vida de um sistema familiar. A qualidade da coparentalidade e o conflito após o divórcio impactam mais o sistema do que o processo de rutura (Juras & Costa, 2011; Prata, 2017; Smyth & Moloney, 2019). Assim, torna-se relevante compreender de que forma este processo afeta os elementos do sistema e que fatores prejudicam esta adaptação. Objetivos: Explorar a relação entre o conflito após o divórcio e a coparentalidade. Além disso, analisamos a associação de variáveis sociodemográficas e familiares no conflito após o divórcio e na coparentalidade. Metodologia: Realizou-se um estudo quantitativo correlacional e comparativo com 127 participantes, sendo a amostra composta por 99 mães e 27 pais portugueses, com idade mínima de 25 anos, divorciados ou separados que tivessem um/a filho/a fruto dessa relação. A recolha de dados foi realizada com recurso ao LimeSurvey, incluindo um protocolo composto pelo Questionário Sociodemográfico e as versões portuguesas da Divorce Conflict Scale e do Coparenting Questionnaire. Resultados: Na amostra analisada encontrámos uma forte correlação entre o conflito após o divórcio e a coparentalidade, nomeadamente ao nível da cooperação, triangulação e conflito. Não foram encontradas diferenças estatisticamente significativas na comparação entre grupos das variáveis sociodemográficas e familiares em relação ao conflito após o divórcio e a coparentalidade – o que não vai ao encontro da bibliografia encontrada. Conclusões: O presente estudo exploratório pretende contribuir para futuras linhas de intervenção, nomeadamente acerca do conflito e coparentalidade após a rutura conjugal, promovendo uma melhor compreensão acerca do processo de separação. Perante as lacunas encontradas na literatura sobre algumas variáveis especificamente analisadas, pretendemos diminuir a escassez de investigações nessas áreas com conclusões úteis para a investigação futura e intervenção clínica.

Background: Marital separation has been increasing in Portugal over the years (PORDATA, 2023). It is a demanding process that affects several areas of a family system's life. The quality of coparenting and conflict after divorce have a greater impact on the system than the process of breaking up (Juras & Costa, 2011; Prata, 2017; Smyth & Moloney, 2019). It is crucial to comprehend how this process influences the various elements of the family system and to identify the factors that may hinder this adaptation. Objectives: To explore the relationship between conflict after divorce and coparenting. In addition, we analysed the association of sociodemographic and family variables with conflict after divorce and coparenting. Methodology: A quantitative, correlational and comparative study was carried out with 127 participants. The sample consisted of 99 Portuguese mothers and 27 fathers, aged at least 25, who were divorced or separated and had a child as a result of the relationship. Data was gathered using LimeSurvey, including a protocol comprising the Sociodemographic Questionnaire and the Portuguese versions of the Divorce Conflict Scale and the Coparenting Questionnaire. Results: In the sample analysed we found a strong correlation between conflict after divorce and coparenting, particularly at the level of cooperation, triangulation and conflict. No statistically significant differences were observed when comparing groups based on sociodemographic and family variables in relation to conflict following divorce and coparenting, which doesn't follow the found literature. Conclusions: The purpose of this exploratory study is to contribute to future lines of intervention, specifically on conflict and coparenting after marital breakdown, thereby promoting a better understanding of the separation process. Given the gaps found in the literature on some of the variables precisely analysed, we aim to reduce the scarcity of research in these areas with useful conclusions for future research and clinical intervention.

Dissertação de Mestrado em Psicologia Clínica Sistémica e da Saúde apresentada à Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação

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Portugal
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Keywords

Divórcio, Conflict, Divorce, Coparentalidade, Separação, Coparenting, Conflito, Separation

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