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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Sample characteristics
Procedure
Measures
Family Conflict and Alliance Assessment Scales – with adolescents (FCAAS)
Relationship Assessment Scale
Coparenting Inventory for Parents and Adolescents
Typicality questionnaire
Statistical analyses
3. Results
Descriptive statistics and bivariate correlations
Inter-rater reliability
Factor structure validity
Control variables
Criterion validity: Marital satisfaction
Construct validity: Coparenting
Ecological validity
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| CER-VD | Commission cantonale d’éthique du canton de Vaud [Cantonal Commission on Ethics in Human Research of the State of Vaud] |
| CFA | Confirmatory factor analysis |
| CFI | Comparative fit index |
| CIPA | Coparenting inventory for parents and adolescents |
| FA | Family alliance |
| FAAS | Family alliance assessment scales |
| FCAAS | Family conflict and alliance assessment scales |
| HRO | Human research ordinance |
| ICC | Intraclass correlation coefficient |
| LTP | Lausanne trilogue play |
| LTP-CDT | Lausanne trilogue play – conflict discussion task |
| RAS | Relationship assessment scale |
| RMSEA | Root mean square error of approximation |
| SEM | Structural equation modeling |
| SRMR | Standardized root mean square residual |
| TLI | Tucker-Lewis Index |
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| Rating Scales | Brief description of appropriate criteria |
| Postures & gazes | At the non-verbal level, participants signal their availability to interact, and everyone is involved in the interaction |
| Turn-taking | At the verbal level, everyone is engaged, talk time is balanced and there are few interruptions or monologues |
| Mutual respect for coparenting roles | Both parents are compliant with the LTP-CDT instructions regarding the various interactive roles (third-party or active) |
| Conflict resolution | Thanks to cooperation in the family, a negotiation process allows for the problem to be solved through dialogue and co-construction of a viable solution |
| Affective climate | The emotional climate is positive and warm, while affects are authentic; family members seem to enjoy each other’s presence |
| Mentalization | Family members pay attention to their own and others’ mental states; there is a climate of validation and empathy |
| Role reversal | The adolescent is not involved in the parental subsystem |
| Coparenting support | Parents agree about education or at least they coordinate and support each other |
| Autonomy promotion | Parents show respect for the adolescent’s individuality, and help them identify and express their needs and preferences; limit management is clear and flexible |
| Adolescent autonomy | The adolescent demonstrates autonomy, independence, and self-approval |
| FCAAS scales | ICC | Lower bound | Upper bound | SE |
| Postures & Gazes | .64 | .33 | .90 | .13 |
| Turn-taking | .83 | .68 | .92 | .05 |
| Mutual respect for coparenting roles | .82 | .66 | .97 | .08 |
| Conflict resolution | .90 | .81 | .96 | .03 |
| Affective climate | .86 | .75 | .94 | .05 |
| Mentalization | .88 | .78 | .95 | .04 |
| Role reversal | .90 | .82 | .96 | .03 |
| Coparenting support | .85 | .73 | .94 | .05 |
| Autonomy promotion | .86 | .73 | .94 | .05 |
| Adolescent autonomy | .81 | .64 | .92 | .06 |
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