Findings from several research studies indicate that cer tain effects of divorce are quite persistent even when a wide range of pre-divorce conditions is considered. Con sider some of the summary statements from a few of these studies:
“Research suggests that problematic par- ent-child relations associated with divorce persist throughout the life course.” (Amato and Booth,1996).
“One cannot predict long-term effects of divorce on children from how they react at the outset.” (Wallerstein, 1989).
“...the long-term consequences of parental divorce for adult attainment and quality of life may prove to be more serious than the short-term emotional and social problems in children.” (Amato & Keith, 1991)
“...children from disrupted families are significantly more likely to express discon tent with their lives as measured by an in dex of life satisfaction.” (Furstenberg & Teitler, 1994).
Children can sometimes experience what might be called the “sleeper effect”. They recover rather quickly following the divorce, but because of denied feelings at a subconscious level, feelings about the divorce may emerge at some point later in life. It is a delayed
Findings from several research studies indicate that cer tain effects of divorce are quite persistent even when a wide range of pre-divorce conditions is considered. Con sider some of the summary statements from a few of these studies:“Research suggests that problematic par- ent-child relations associated with divorce persist throughout the life course.” (Amato and Booth,1996).“One cannot predict long-term effects of divorce on children from how they react at the outset.” (Wallerstein, 1989).“...the long-term consequences of parental divorce for adult attainment and quality of life may prove to be more serious than the short-term emotional and social problems in children.” (Amato & Keith, 1991)“...children from disrupted families are significantly more likely to express discon tent with their lives as measured by an in dex of life satisfaction.” (Furstenberg & Teitler, 1994).Children can sometimes experience what might be called the “sleeper effect”. They recover rather quickly following the divorce, but because of denied feelings at a subconscious level, feelings about the divorce may emerge at some point later in life. It is a delayed
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