[1]
;
Leonor Riquelme-Segura
[1]
;
Felipe Quintano-Méndez
[1]
;
Saulyn Lee-Maturana
[2]
Temuco, Chile
Arica, Chile
Divorce involves a series of changes that may act as significant stressors. One of the most relevant changes concerns child-rearing, where limited involvement of one parent may constitute a major source of individual and parental stress. Coparenting implies the construction of new relational bonds focused on children’s well-being. The aim of this study was to explore the psychometric properties of the CARE scale and to compare results according to sociodemographic characteristics in a Chilean population. A sample of 260 separated or divorced parents was considered. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted. The results showed adequate goodness-of-fit indices, supporting the validity of the instrument for application in the Chilean context, particularly in psychosocial and family intervention settings.
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