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Abstract(s)
Family plays a very important role in infant’s development and behaviour, being that the parents’ divorce can be a
very stressful experience. This is an exploratory and comparative study that aims at identifying the differences in
children’s behaviour with divorced parents (or separated) and married parents (or living together), based on the
parents and the teachers’ perceptions. The authors recruited a convenience sample of 62 children (30 with single
parents, and 32 children with married parents) between six and nine years old. To evaluate the parents’ perceptions
about their children’s behaviour, the Portuguese versions of the CBCL (Child Behaviour Check List) and the TRF
(Teacher Report Form) for the teachers’ perceptions were used. According to the results obtained, teachers indicate
single parents’ children as having more behavioural problems in two different dimensions than children with
married parents; single parents’ children without siblings are pointed out as having more behavioural problems than
the ones who do not, by their parents and the more spaced the visits of the father are, in single parents’ children,
more behavioural problems they have, according to the mothers. Therefore, based on our results, teachers and
parents indicate that divorce has a negative impact on children’s behaviours.
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Keywords
Family Divorce Infant’s development Behaviour
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Psychology Research, 2 (9), 693-705
