This qualitative study intended to assess how intergenerational transformative family mediation is a resource in promoting and supporting coparenting during the transition of divorce. There were two goals: To assess parents’ perceptions of key topics of family mediation and to compare their perceptions concerning different moments of the intervention. Fifteen Italian parents were interviewed using an ad hoc semi-structured interview. Data were analyzed using the textual analysis software T-LAB. Findings showed mediator, pragmatic aspects, and family relationships as the most salient aspects of mediation. Significant differences emerged among the beginning, the middle phase, and the end of this intervention.
Molgora, S., Ranieri, S., Tamanza, G., Divorce and coparenting: A qualitative study on family mediation in Italy, <<JOURNAL OF DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE>>, 2014; 55 (4): 300-314. [doi:10.1080/10502556.2014.901854] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/55797]
Divorce and coparenting: A qualitative study on family mediation in Italy
Molgora, Sara;Ranieri, Sonia;Tamanza, Giancarlo
2014
Abstract
This qualitative study intended to assess how intergenerational transformative family mediation is a resource in promoting and supporting coparenting during the transition of divorce. There were two goals: To assess parents’ perceptions of key topics of family mediation and to compare their perceptions concerning different moments of the intervention. Fifteen Italian parents were interviewed using an ad hoc semi-structured interview. Data were analyzed using the textual analysis software T-LAB. Findings showed mediator, pragmatic aspects, and family relationships as the most salient aspects of mediation. Significant differences emerged among the beginning, the middle phase, and the end of this intervention.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.