Department of Public Health Sciences, Centre for Health Equity Studies (CHESS), Stockholm University/ Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm,Sweden.
PLoS One. 2019 Apr 10;14(4):e0214913. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0214913. eCollection 2019.
Joint physical custody (JPC) refers to a practice where children with separated parents share their time between the parents' respective homes. Studies on parents' views of JPC for young children are scarce. The aim of this interview study was to explore parents' perceptions on how they experience and practice equally shared JPC for their 1-4 year-olds in Sweden. Forty-six parents (18 fathers and 28 mothers) of 50 children (31 boys and 19 girls) under 5 years of age were interviewed. Parents were recruited through information in the media and represented a broad range of socioeconomic backgrounds, as well as both voluntary and court-ordered custody arrangements. The interviews were semi-structured and analyzed using systematic text condensation. Two themes emerged regarding the research question. In the first theme, Always free, never free, parents described their striving to coparent without a love relationship. While they appreciated the freedom of being a "half-time parent", doing things one's own way, they felt constrained by the long-term commitment to live close to and keep discussing child rearing issues with the ex-partner. Good communication was key and lessened parent's feelings of being cut-off from half of the child's life. When JPC was ordered by court or conflicts were intense, parents tried to have less contact and worried when the children were in the other home. The second theme, Is it right, is it good?, included descriptions of how the parents monitored the child's responses to the living arrangement and made changes to optimize their adjustment. Adaptations included visits for the child with the other parent mid-week, shared meals or adapting schedules. In conclusion, these parents worked hard to make JPC work and cause minimal damage to their children. Most parents were pleased with the arrangements with the notable exception of couples experiencing ongoing conflict.
共同身体监护(JPC)是指父母离异的孩子在父母各自的家中分配时间的一种做法。关于父母对年幼子女 JPC 的看法的研究很少。本访谈研究旨在探讨父母对他们如何体验和实践 1-4 岁子女平等共享 JPC 的看法。50 名 5 岁以下儿童(31 名男孩和 19 名女孩)的 46 名父母(18 名父亲和 28 名母亲)接受了采访。父母是通过媒体上的信息招募的,代表了广泛的社会经济背景,以及自愿和法院命令的监护安排。访谈采用半结构化方式进行,并使用系统文本浓缩进行分析。有两个主题与研究问题有关。在第一个主题中,“永远自由,从不自由”,父母描述了他们努力在没有恋爱关系的情况下共同抚养孩子。虽然他们欣赏作为“半时父母”的自由,能够按照自己的方式做事,但他们感到受到长期承诺的约束,需要与前伴侣住得近并继续讨论育儿问题。良好的沟通是关键,可以减轻父母与孩子生活脱节的感觉。当 JPC 是由法院命令或冲突激烈时,父母会试图减少接触,并在孩子在另一个家庭时感到担忧。第二个主题,“这是对的吗,这是好的吗?”,包括描述父母如何监测孩子对生活安排的反应,并做出改变以优化他们的适应。适应措施包括孩子与另一位家长在周中进行访问、共享餐食或调整时间表。总之,这些父母努力使 JPC 发挥作用,并将对孩子的伤害降到最低。大多数父母对安排感到满意,但正在经历持续冲突的夫妇除外。