"Best Bets" to Promote Quality Parent-Child Relationships:
Promote a Positive Relationship Between Parent and Live-In Partner

Data from a longitudinal study of 1,158 10- to 14-year-olds indicate that problems in the mother's relationship with a spouse or partner [and] poor quality of parent or parent-figure employment predict lower reports of maternal warmth in the mother-child relationship (Menaghan, Kowaleski-Jones, & Mott, 1997). Participants were children of women in the nationally representative NLSY79; however, this sample does not represent 10- to 14-year-olds in general, as they were all born to mothers of lower-than-average childbearing age (over a quarter were under age 18, all were under age 23).


 
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