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Divorce Ambivalence and Reasons for Divorce in Iran
Family Process, 2020This study examined divorce attitudes and reasons for divorce in Iran, a nation experiencing a rapid increase in divorce. Using instruments translated into Farsi with a sample of 230 Iranian spouses filing for divorce, we found a preponderance of common relational reasons for divorce (such as growing apart and not getting enough attention), along with ...
William J, Doherty +2 more
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Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1992
Studies on the sex lives of the divorced are relatively few and somewhat dated. Although they give a rather optimistic view of the subject, this research is flawed by high respondent refusal rates and poor representativeness of samples. Further, a major gap in this literature is that the possible predictors of sexual activity of the divorced remain ...
S, Stack, J H, Gundlach
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Studies on the sex lives of the divorced are relatively few and somewhat dated. Although they give a rather optimistic view of the subject, this research is flawed by high respondent refusal rates and poor representativeness of samples. Further, a major gap in this literature is that the possible predictors of sexual activity of the divorced remain ...
S, Stack, J H, Gundlach
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The Future of Children, 1994
The living arrangements of American children have been strongly affected by revolutionary social changes in the past 30 years. Large decreases in first-marriage rates and an increase in the likelihood of married couples to divorce have resulted in a wide diversity of living arrangements for children.
P H, Shiono, L S, Quinn
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The living arrangements of American children have been strongly affected by revolutionary social changes in the past 30 years. Large decreases in first-marriage rates and an increase in the likelihood of married couples to divorce have resulted in a wide diversity of living arrangements for children.
P H, Shiono, L S, Quinn
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The Marriages and Divorces of the Children of Divorce
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1987The effect of parental divorce on the divorce-proneness of offspring was estimated separately for white males white females black males and black females through analysis of pooled data from eleven U.S. national surveys conducted from 1973 to 1985. The estimated effect for white females was substantial and statistically significant but any effects in ...
Norval D. Glenn, Kathryn B. Kramer
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Psychological Reports, 2000
This study compared workaholism components and workaholic behaviors of managers currently divorced or currently married. Data were collected using anonymous questionnaires from 530 women and men. 44 divorced and 415 still-married managers indicated similar workaholism and workaholic behaviors.
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This study compared workaholism components and workaholic behaviors of managers currently divorced or currently married. Data were collected using anonymous questionnaires from 530 women and men. 44 divorced and 415 still-married managers indicated similar workaholism and workaholic behaviors.
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Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1990
DIVORCE IS a stressful experience for children. The disruption of the home is associated with significant emotional, financial, and social costs. Children often react to divorce with emotional res ponses typically associated with death. Divorce may be perceived as the death of an established family unit.
A K, Leung, W L, Robson
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DIVORCE IS a stressful experience for children. The disruption of the home is associated with significant emotional, financial, and social costs. Children often react to divorce with emotional res ponses typically associated with death. Divorce may be perceived as the death of an established family unit.
A K, Leung, W L, Robson
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Divorce and the single life: Divorce as development
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1975This article deals with the potential for growth and development during the postdivorce period, using a conceptual frame of reference, development psychoanalytic psychology.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1988
The divorce rate in the United States is currently half the rate of marriages. Whether this rate will continue is not known. Millions of American children have already experienced their parents' divorce and millions more are likely to share the experience in the future.
M, Weitzman, R, Adair
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The divorce rate in the United States is currently half the rate of marriages. Whether this rate will continue is not known. Millions of American children have already experienced their parents' divorce and millions more are likely to share the experience in the future.
M, Weitzman, R, Adair
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