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Coparenting Conflict and Cooperation between Parents and Grandparents in Vietnamese Families: The Role of Grandparent Psychological Control and Parent-Grandparent Communication.

Nam-Phuong T Hoang1, Divna Haslam1, Matthew Sanders1.   

Abstract

Shared care between parents and grandparents is common in Asian cultures. This cocare practice provides many benefits to families but is also particularly complex, as both parents and grandparents must simultaneously fulfill their roles as cocaregivers as well as maintain their relationship with each other. This study aims to explore the determinants of coparenting relationships between parents and grandparents in Vietnam. Data were collected from 501 Vietnamese parents whose aging parents are active carers for their children. The results indicated that grandparent psychological control and parent-grandparent quality of communication explain the largest variance in both parent-grandparent coparenting conflict and cooperation. The results suggest that parenting interventions aimed at the Asian cultures, where grandparent care is common, may benefit from the inclusion of a content focus on promoting the coparenting relationship between parents and grandparents.
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Keywords:  Asia; Communication; Coparenting; Grandparent; Parenting; Psychological Control; Vietnam; abuelo; cocrianza; comunicación; control psicológico; 亚洲; 交流; 共同养育; 心理控制; 祖父母; 越南

Year:  2019        PMID: 31556115     DOI: 10.1111/famp.12496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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1.  Grandmothers are part of the parenting network, too! A longitudinal study on coparenting, maternal sensitivity, child attachment and behavior problems in a Chinese sample.

Authors:  Xi Liang; Yige Lin; Marinus H Van IJzendoorn; Zhengyan Wang
Journal:  New Dir Child Adolesc Dev       Date:  2021-11-26
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