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2022 | XIII(3 (40)) | 111-125

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Przydatność konstruktu coparenting w badaniach rodziców z dzieckiem niepełnosprawnym

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Celem artykułu jest wskazanie na potencjalne znaczenie konstruktu coparenting w poznawaniu istoty określonych problemów w zakresie psychospołecznego funkcjonowania rodzin z dzieckiem niepełnosprawnym. Coparenting jest złożonym konstruktem, którego użyteczność teoretyczną i empiryczną udowodniono w wielu eksploracjach z udziałem rodziców dzieci pełnosprawnych. Coparenting opisuje, w jaki sposób rodzice koordynują swoją wspólną odpowiedzialność za wychowanie dzieci, wspierając lub podważając wzajemne wysiłki rodzicielskie. Istnieje kilka propozycji teoretycznych wyjaśniających jego istotę oraz kontekst. W tym opracowaniu przedstawiono podstawowe założenia coparenting w oparciu o model M. Feinberga. Pokazano wybrane tendencje obrazujące jego znaczenie dla jakości życia małżeńskiego oraz rozwoju i funkcjonowania dzieci w różnym wieku. Zaprezentowano wyniki dostępnych badań obrazujące rolę coparenting w analizie sytuacji rodzin z dzieckiem niepełnosprawnym. Wyłoniono kategorie zagadnień, w zakresie których analiza coparenting może dostarczać istotnych wyjaśnień, między innymi zaangażowania ojców czy rodzicielskiego przystosowania do życia z dzieckiem niepełnosprawnym. Zasygnalizowano pewne trudności, które mogą towarzyszyć realizacji badań z zastosowaniem konstruktu.

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111-125

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2022

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  • Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie

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36433147

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_5604_01_3001_0016_1128
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