A1 Journal article (refereed)
Learning and Developmental Pathways in Early Coparenting Among Finnish First-Time Parental Couples’ (2024)


Ranta, M., Paloniemi, S., Böök, M. L., & Rönkä, A. (2024). Learning and Developmental Pathways in Early Coparenting Among Finnish First-Time Parental Couples’. Journal of Adult Development, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10804-024-09505-7


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All authors or editorsRanta, Minna; Paloniemi, Susanna; Böök, Marja Leena; Rönkä, Anna

Journal or seriesJournal of Adult Development

ISSN1068-0667

eISSN1573-3440

Publication year2024

Publication date05/12/2024

VolumeEarly online

PublisherSpringer

Publication countryUnited States

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10804-024-09505-7

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessPartially open access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/98904


Abstract

Since the learning and developmental processes of adults have rarely been studied in the context of coparenting, this study seeks to deepen our understanding of early coparenting development by examining longitudinal qualitative multimethod data. The data of Finnish 30 opposite-sex two-parent families were collected during three different phases: the third trimester of pregnancy with individual interviews, 4–6 months postnatal by a survey and diary method, and 18 months postnatal through individual interviews. The longitudinal analysis combined initial cross-sectional thematic analysis and longitudinal analysis. The results showed that early coparenting develops among new parental couples through the merging of simultaneous individual and interrelational processes. Early coparenting involves several adult learning processes and turning points. Four developmental pathways illustrating the couples’ journeys were identified: (a) equal and supportive coparenting, (b) from differential adaptation to smooth coparenting, (c) from the mother’s primacy to a communicating team, and (d) a challenging coparenting rollercoaster. These pathways vary from a smooth and linear growth curve to a variable and tense process that takes time and patience. In all, the results indicate that first-time parents (either as couples or partners) can be at different points in adapting to a new life stage and growing into parenthood, which may complicate the development of coparenting.


Keywordsadultsparenthoodparentsfamilies

Free keywordscoparenting; first-time parent; adult development; adult learning; transition to parenthood; longitudinal qualitative study


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VIRTA submission year2024

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