The purpose of this research study was to determine what effect, if any, the role of parental divorce would have on African Americans' ability to form satisfying adult romantic relationships and on their socioeconomic status. The groups were divided into those who had experienced parental divorce prior to age thirteen (adult children of divorce) and those whose parents were still married when the respondent was thirteen (intact families). Respondents were recruited via online postings, correspondence with organizations and word of mouth.A survey packet was created to measure relationship satisfaction, reactions to conflict in relationships and demographic data to ascertain how similar or dissimilar the respondents were as well as their self...
The purpose of this study was to determine if being raised in Appalachia, a region that holds genera...
One hundred college students from both intact and divorced family backgrounds participated in a stud...
The primary focus of this study was to examine the possible associations among perceptions of pre-di...
In this study the effects of parental closeness after divorce on the success of romantic relationshi...
Abstract: This literature review provides a comprehensive overview on the impact of parental divorce...
Several studies have focused on the impact parental divorce exerts on daughters' courtship behavior....
One hundred fifty white college students were administered a questionnaire and Cards 4 and 10 of the...
This study examines the sociological question of whether an individual’s lifestyle and personal rela...
Cross-sectional studies show that adults who grew up in conflict-ridden two-parent families or who e...
Recent research on the long-term effects of parental divorce has provided few clear answers as to ho...
Divorce is a prevalent issue in the United States, even though research suggests that a healthy marr...
An online survey was used to measure possible effects of parental divorce on social attractiveness o...
The purpose of this study was to explore the way in which the effects of parental divorce surface du...
The primary focus of this study was to examine the possible associations among perceptions of pre-di...
Parental divorce during young adulthood is on the rise. Yet it is a topic which has been given littl...
The purpose of this study was to determine if being raised in Appalachia, a region that holds genera...
One hundred college students from both intact and divorced family backgrounds participated in a stud...
The primary focus of this study was to examine the possible associations among perceptions of pre-di...
In this study the effects of parental closeness after divorce on the success of romantic relationshi...
Abstract: This literature review provides a comprehensive overview on the impact of parental divorce...
Several studies have focused on the impact parental divorce exerts on daughters' courtship behavior....
One hundred fifty white college students were administered a questionnaire and Cards 4 and 10 of the...
This study examines the sociological question of whether an individual’s lifestyle and personal rela...
Cross-sectional studies show that adults who grew up in conflict-ridden two-parent families or who e...
Recent research on the long-term effects of parental divorce has provided few clear answers as to ho...
Divorce is a prevalent issue in the United States, even though research suggests that a healthy marr...
An online survey was used to measure possible effects of parental divorce on social attractiveness o...
The purpose of this study was to explore the way in which the effects of parental divorce surface du...
The primary focus of this study was to examine the possible associations among perceptions of pre-di...
Parental divorce during young adulthood is on the rise. Yet it is a topic which has been given littl...
The purpose of this study was to determine if being raised in Appalachia, a region that holds genera...
One hundred college students from both intact and divorced family backgrounds participated in a stud...
The primary focus of this study was to examine the possible associations among perceptions of pre-di...