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Current findings on Australian children in postseparation disputes : outer conflict, inner discord

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posted on 2005-04-01, 00:00 authored by Jennifer Mcintosh, Caroline Long
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in a current study of the efficacy of child-focused and child-inclusive Family Law Mediation. The families come from the first of two treatment groups in that comparative study. While outcome data are not yet available on this group, the baseline data, gathered prior to intervention, are of interest and value. The paper describes the nature of parents' conflict with each other, the strength of their parental alliance, and the psychological functioning of their children at the time of presentation to the mediation service. High mental health risk for the children in these families is evident, both from parents' and children's perspectives. Uniquely, the paper includes the perceptions of 73 children about their parents' conflict and its impact on them. Implications are discussed, underscoring the imperative of early intervention with separating families that includes screening of the children's experience of conflict and their own needs for recovery.

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Journal

Journal of family studies

Volume

11

Issue

1

Pagination

99 - 109

Publisher

eContent Management Pty Ltd.

Location

Maleny, Qld.

ISSN

1322-9400

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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