Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Article 37 "Family structure and family relationship from the child well-being perspective"



Family structure and family relationship from the child well-being perspective: Findings
The purpose of this study is to explore differences in family relationships, family SWB and overall SWB between children living in three different living arrangements – a two-parent family, a single-parent family and a separated family. Relationships within the family are important for the development of children's well-being, as well as for their evaluations of their family and their overall life satisfaction.
            Nevertheless, little is known about differences in family relationships, family subjective well-being (SWB) and overall SWB of children from different groups, especially those who are living in diverse family structures.

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