Forms of family reorganization following the birth of twins

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A survey questionnaire of 200 families with 2-month-old twins assesses the economic, social and psychological impact of the arrival of twins on family life. The study shows the extent of material difficulties mothers of twins are confronted with, and the ways they cope with them - recourse to mother's helpers, assistance from the father and other members of the family (analyzed in terms of parity and socioeconomic/cultural status), twincare organization strategies, and impact on the decision to stop working. The findings provide an overall picture of the real situation, a necessary prerequisite to an understanding of psychological problems.

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Robin, M., Josse, D., & Tourrette, C. (1991). Forms of family reorganization following the birth of twins. Acta Geneticae Medicae et Gemellologiae, 40(1), 53–61. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0001566000006723

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