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    Adaptación – inadaptación al proceso de divorcio-separación, mediante aplicación del cuestionario CAD-S, Instituto de Criminología de la Universidad de Cuenca, junio – noviembre 2018
    (2018) Panza Tacuri, Mercy Patricia; Guzmán Jiménez, Alfonsina del Rocío
    The breaking of the conjugal bond or subsystem entails changes in the development of the life cycle, both in the parental subsystem and in the subsidiary subsystem, influences the dynamics of the family, in the relationships between each of the members, in the management and reorganization of the home, among others. The purpose of the present investigation was to identify the specific characteristics of the adaptation-inadaptation that are presented in the divorce-separation process. The present study was transversal, descriptive. The Adaptation to Divorce-Separation Questionnaire was used in a sample of 30 people, ranging in age from 18 to 60 years, regardless of sex. The results show that 70% of the separated persons presented maladjustment before the separation-divorce process. 20% of men are willing to share a co-parenting with their ex-partner, while 57% of the men surveyed do not take responsibility for the education and upbringing of their children, which generates conflicts due to non-compliance with parental roles, Disability to coparentality causing difficulties in the economy to support children, and negative consequences for children such as poor school performance. Forgiveness is a primary factor in adapting to the process of separation, in which there is a greater possibility of exercising a co-parenting in a balanced way, supporting and helping their ex-partner in the care of their children for the integral development of the children. themselves, facing the same level of parental and economic responsibilities.

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