Adolescents' Negotiations of Loyalty and Fairness in Relation to Parents' Separation Process
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35507Dato
2024-07-10Type
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Research on children's experiences of parental separation highlights equality and fairness between parents as one explanation
for why children wish for symmetrical time-sharing between parents. In this paper, we analyse adolescents' narratives and ask
how adolescents negotiate closeness and distance with their parents, with a specific emphasis on issues of loyalty when adoles cents' views diverge from symmetry and fairness. Narratives from qualitative interviews with 11 Norwegian adolescents aged
between 12 and 17 were analysed. Ideas from the theory of invisible loyalties were applied to analyse the interviews, resulting
in two topics, namely, ‘Bookkeeping of parents’ fulfilled and failed obligations’ and ‘Negotiations of obligations between parents
and adolescents’. According to the adolescents in this study, fairness does not necessarily mean equal time-sharing. Fairness is
subject to negotiation, and adolescents' loyalty to parents is justified by fulfilled and failed obligations.
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WileySitering
Grape, Skoglund, Haugen, Thørnblad. Adolescents' Negotiations of Loyalty and Fairness in Relation to Parents' Separation Process. Child & Family Social Work. 2024Metadata
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