The burgeoning literature on children of divorce has focused attention on psychopathology and delinquent behavior. For the most part, however, these problems have been studied in clinical and delinquent populations. Few studies have been conducted on truly normative, non-self-selected populations. Those which have been based on normative populations have, in some cases, generated doubts about the long-term deleterious effects of parental divorce. The present study addresses the issue of relationships between delinquency and psychopathology in a normative population of adolescent children of divorce. A national sample of 1,395 adolescents was interviewed, using st and ard sampling techniques and a structured interview. From this sample, 119 ...
This study investigates how divorce affects the children who undergo the experience. There were four...
WOS: 000437263700005Objective: The impact of parental coexistence on overcoming the adolescence peri...
The present study aimed to examine some family environmental factors that influence delinquency in a...
This study reviews several empirical researches which highlight the effect of post-divorce parental ...
Although delinquency is universal, few studies examined it from an Asian perspective, and even fewer...
In a longitudinal study of a national sample, more externalizing behavior problems were found among ...
Divorce and remarriage rates in this country are among the highest in the world, and both variations...
As a result of methodological limitations, prior research may have artificially attenuated the magni...
The present research primarily examined the extent to which, and in what pattern the three family fa...
The present study examined the relationship between adolescents’ problem behaviors and parents ’ div...
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Ca...
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Ca...
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Ca...
Parental divorce is one of the most stressful life events for youth and is often associated with (lo...
Delinquency can have negative consequences for adolescents, their future, their family, and to those...
This study investigates how divorce affects the children who undergo the experience. There were four...
WOS: 000437263700005Objective: The impact of parental coexistence on overcoming the adolescence peri...
The present study aimed to examine some family environmental factors that influence delinquency in a...
This study reviews several empirical researches which highlight the effect of post-divorce parental ...
Although delinquency is universal, few studies examined it from an Asian perspective, and even fewer...
In a longitudinal study of a national sample, more externalizing behavior problems were found among ...
Divorce and remarriage rates in this country are among the highest in the world, and both variations...
As a result of methodological limitations, prior research may have artificially attenuated the magni...
The present research primarily examined the extent to which, and in what pattern the three family fa...
The present study examined the relationship between adolescents’ problem behaviors and parents ’ div...
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Ca...
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Ca...
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Ca...
Parental divorce is one of the most stressful life events for youth and is often associated with (lo...
Delinquency can have negative consequences for adolescents, their future, their family, and to those...
This study investigates how divorce affects the children who undergo the experience. There were four...
WOS: 000437263700005Objective: The impact of parental coexistence on overcoming the adolescence peri...
The present study aimed to examine some family environmental factors that influence delinquency in a...