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Estilos parentais e coparentalidade : um estudo exploratório com casais portugueses

Authors: Esteves, Ana Sofia e Castro de Menezes;

Estilos parentais e coparentalidade : um estudo exploratório com casais portugueses

Abstract

A presente investigação pretende analisar a influência das variáveis sexo e religiosidade, relacionadas com os progenitores, nos estilos parentais e na coparentalidade, assim como a correlação entre estas duas variáveis da parentalidade. Assim, foram aplicados dois instrumentos o Parenting Styles Dimension Questionnaire – PSDQ (Robinson, Mandleco, Olsen & Hart, 2001) e o Coparenting Questionnaire (Margolin, Gordis & John, 2001) a uma amostra de 170 casais portugueses (casados ou a viver em união de facto) com filhos. Os resultados demonstram que a variável sexo tem influência nos estilos parentais e na coparentalidade, enquanto que a religiosidade apenas teve influência nos estilos parentais. Verificou-se, também, que as variáveis da parentalidade deste estudo se correlacionam positivamente.

This investigation intends to analyse the influence the variables gender and religiosity, related to the parents, have in parenting styles and coparenting, as well as the correlation between these two parenting variables. Therefore, the Parenting Styles Dimension Questionnaire – PSDQ (Robinson, Mandleco, Olsen & Hart, 2001) and the Coparenting Questionnaire (Margolin, Gordis & John, 2001) were applied to a sample of 170 portuguese couples (married or living in a civil union) with children. The results show that the variable gender has influence in parenting styles and coparenting, while religiosity only affected the parenting styles. It was also verified that the parenting variables from this study are positively correlated.

Tese de mestrado, Psicologia (Secção de Psicologia Clínica e da Saúde - Núcleo de Psicologia Clínica Sistémica), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Psicologia, 2010

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Portugal
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Coparentalidade, Estilos parentais, Teses de mestrado - 2010

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