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Doctors and divorce

BMJ, 2015
Behind every statistic lies a human story In The BMJ this week a study (doi:10.1136/bmj.h706) by Ly and colleagues shows that doctors in the United States have a comparable or lower risk of divorce than other health related professionals, and the general population.1 The researchers, however, admit the limitations of this large cross sectional study ...
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“Divorce burnout” among recently divorced individuals

Stress and Health, 2020
AbstractTraditionally, the concept of burnout has been applied to the workspace but recent research suggests its applicability to more general contexts such as the family sphere. The present study applies burnout to the divorce context and (a) proposes and statistically tests the Divorce Burnout Model (DBM), (b) investigates the contribution of ...
Gert Martin Hald   +3 more
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Marriage and Divorce

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1959
Two issues pertaining to marriage and divorce will be discussed in this article. The first concerns the conceptualization which provides the framework for a psychiatric point of view. After presenting the conceptualization which is currently popular, I shall suggest an alternate scheme.
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The impact of divorce precedents on the Japanese divorce rate

Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2009
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Kei Sakata, Colin R. McKenzie
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Children of Divorce

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1983
Each year over 1 million children are affected by divorce. Although usually considered a sociological problem, divorce is a major crisis for those involved, and the effects clearly have implication...
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Divorce and the Psychotherapist

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1989
This paper explores how divorce may affect psychotherapists' personal and professional lives. It offers theoretical speculations about the effects of divorce and makes recommendations for helping divorcing psychotherapists in their work.
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CHILDREN OF DIVORCE

Pediatrics, 1970
One (or more) out of three marriages in the United States ends in divorce, involving numerous children. The result of a broken home by divorce may be similar to the death of the parent, affecting the emotional growth and development of children. Attention is focused here on the confusion in the parents and children, their projection and compensation ...
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Delaying Divorce

Journal of Family Issues, 2016
A period of separation is a ground for divorce in some countries. During this waiting period, some parents live apart in two separate residences, while other parents live apart in one residence. In this article, I examine the experiences of fathers who remain living in the same residence as their former partners and the experiences of a number of ...
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The Consequences of Divorce Proceedings for Divorced Fathers

Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 1992
A critical issue for research is to determine why so many divorced fathers have little or no contact with their children. This study of 255 divorced fathers investigated the influence of divorce proceedings on divorced fathers' parental role and on several indicators of their post-divorce adjustment. The intervening influence of the custody arrangement
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Divorcing Made Easy

2012
We discuss the proportionally fair allocation of a set of indivisible items to k agents. We assume that each agent specifies only a ranking of the items from best to worst. Agents do not specify their valuations of the items. An allocation is proportionally fair if all agents believe that they have received their fair share of the value according to ...
Pruhs, K.R., Woeginger, G.J.
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