Parenting, dyadic coping, and child emotion regulation in lesbian, gay, and heterosexual parent families through assisted reproduction.
Alexandro FortunatoMaria QuintiglianoNicola CaroneSilvia De SimoneVittorio LingiardiAnna Maria SperanzaPublished in: Journal of reproductive and infant psychology (2023)
Given that in middle childhood, across family types, better emotional regulation was associated with lower parenting stress and dyadic coping, and greater effectiveness in the parent - child relationship clinical work should focus on the parent's and couple's ability to cooperatively manage stressors while maintaining a balanced focus on their children's resources and autonomy.