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Psycological Adaptation of Children in Remarried Families
Psycological Adaptation of Children in Remarried Families

Author(s): Alla Rudenok, Olena Petyak, Taisiia Komar, Valentyna Afanasenko, Natalia Khanetska
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Psychology of Self, Family and social welfare
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: parent-child relationships; family; remarriage; types of remarried families; psychological adaptation; step-father (mother);

Summary/Abstract: The aim of the article is to study the child-parent relationship, the peculiarities of the state of socio-psychological adaptation of children of different ages in remarried families. The following methods were used in the study: author's questionnaire "Family of remarriage" (Matsenko, 2015), projective technique "Family Drawing" by A. Wenger (2003); questionnaire "Analysis of family relationships" by E. Eidemiller, V. Justickis (2001); questionnaire " Social Adaptability" by A. Furman (2000); method of diagnosis of socio-psychological adaptation of K. Rogers and R. Dymond (Lemak & Petrishche, 2012).According to the typology of remarriages according to T. Argentova and V. Kolotylina, there are two important conditions: 1) whether or not there are children from previous marriages; 2) whether or not there are children in a new family. The results of the research showed statistically significant differences in the child's perception of her new remarried family depending on its type. In type 1 families, the child's relationship with the new family member is formed favorably. It has been proven that having a child together in a remarried family significantly changes the family situation. Children raised in type 3 families, where the new husband did not have children of his own, but had a child together, in contrast to children from type 4 families, develop a much better relationship with the stepfather. There is a deterioration in the attitude to the stepson in connection with the spouses having children together in a new marriage. The conclusions establish the specifics of parent-child relationships in remarried families. The specifics of parent-child relationships in remarried families depend to a large extent on the age of the child, on whether the stepfather or mother has children from previous relationships, and on whether children are born into the new marriage.

  • Issue Year: 14/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 521-534
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English