Family break-up is a common experience in childhood today, yet reports of its effects on children vary considerably. Variables to be considered are the age, sex and previous experiences of the child as well as the observer's viewpoint (clinician compared with social scientist): the need for well founded research is obvious. Divorce is a process affecting all family members: parent disharmony and quarrels prior to the divorce appear to be more detrimental to a child's adjustment than the separation itself which may represent a relief of tension. Behaviour and emotional problems following divorce relate to litigation regarding custody and access (accusations of sexual abuse during access are not uncommon), and a diminution of living standards...
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Ca...
Research in the area of parental distress following a child\u27s divorce has been limited. In this s...
Research in the area of parental distress following a child\u27s divorce has been limited. In this s...
Wallerstein and Lewis (2004) conclude from their correlational research of 45 divorced families that...
Wallerstein and Lewis (2004) conclude from their correlational research of 45 divorced families that...
textExtensive research on the impact of divorce on children has been conducted. Much of this researc...
textExtensive research on the impact of divorce on children has been conducted. Much of this researc...
This study examined the immediate and short-term effects on children of the conflict (as reflected b...
Divorce has become commonplace in the United States. Most Americans are likely to feel its effects d...
This study investigates how divorce affects the children who undergo the experience. There were four...
In this synthesis of the international literature on psychological aspects of divorce, the causes an...
This research explores the experience of children ages 7-0 to 13-11, and their mothers, in the perio...
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Ca...
This study will examine the effects of parental separation and divorce on the children involved as s...
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...
Research in the area of parental distress following a child\u27s divorce has been limited. In this s...
Research in the area of parental distress following a child\u27s divorce has been limited. In this s...
Wallerstein and Lewis (2004) conclude from their correlational research of 45 divorced families that...
Wallerstein and Lewis (2004) conclude from their correlational research of 45 divorced families that...
textExtensive research on the impact of divorce on children has been conducted. Much of this researc...
textExtensive research on the impact of divorce on children has been conducted. Much of this researc...
This study examined the immediate and short-term effects on children of the conflict (as reflected b...
Divorce has become commonplace in the United States. Most Americans are likely to feel its effects d...
This study investigates how divorce affects the children who undergo the experience. There were four...
In this synthesis of the international literature on psychological aspects of divorce, the causes an...
This research explores the experience of children ages 7-0 to 13-11, and their mothers, in the perio...
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Ca...
This study will examine the effects of parental separation and divorce on the children involved as s...
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...
Research in the area of parental distress following a child\u27s divorce has been limited. In this s...
Research in the area of parental distress following a child\u27s divorce has been limited. In this s...