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Divorce, Families and Adolescents in India: A Review of Research
Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 2020Marriage is an essential institution in most societies. It is a life event that results in the formation of a couple and resultant offspring. Literature from the West illustrates the effects of divorce on children and families.
Aneesh Thadathil, Sujata Sriram
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The Consequences of Divorce for Adults and Children
, 2000I use a divorce-stress-adjustment perspective to summarize and organize the empirical literature on the consequences of divorce for adults and children.
P. Amato
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Research on Divorce: Continuing Trends and New Developments
, 2010Research on divorce during the past decade has focused on a range of topics, including the predictors of divorce, associations between divorce and the well-being of children and former spouses, and interventions for divorcing couples.
P. Amato
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Children of divorce in the 1990s: an update of the Amato and Keith (1991) meta-analysis.
Journal of family psychology, 2001The present study updates the P. R. Amato and B. Keith (1991) meta-analysis of children and divorce with a new analysis of 67 studies published in the 1990s.
Paul R. Amato
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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 ...
Kathryn Kramer, Norval D. Glenn
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Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 2019
There is a lack of validated short screening instruments specifically addressing conflict and cooperation post-relationship/marital dissolution. Accordingly, this study aims to validate the newly developed Divorce Conflict Scale and evaluate divorce ...
G. Hald+3 more
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There is a lack of validated short screening instruments specifically addressing conflict and cooperation post-relationship/marital dissolution. Accordingly, this study aims to validate the newly developed Divorce Conflict Scale and evaluate divorce ...
G. Hald+3 more
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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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The Intergenerational Effects of Parental Divorce on Young Adult Relationships
Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 2019Due to the current high rates of divorce, many young adults have experienced the effects of parental divorce. Although a large body of research has investigated both the positive and negative intrapersonal implications of divorce for individuals ...
Skyer W. Roper+2 more
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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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What predicts divorce? The relationship between marital processes and marital outcomes.
, 1994Contents: Introduction. What Makes Some Marriages Magical and Some Miserable? Raising the Questions. Terman's Question: What Makes for Marital Happiness? The View From Observational Methods.
J. Gottman
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