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  1. Offspring of divorced/separated parents are also more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior, live in poverty, and experience their own family instability. Risk typically increases by a factor between 1.5 and 2. Still, most children whose parents divorce are resilient and exhibit no obvious psychological problems.

  2. Nov 29, 2023 · Background Parental separation is associated with mental health problems in adolescence. One suggested pathway for this association is through the accumulated exposure to stress and other negative life events. This study aimed to document the distribution of negative life events among adolescents with separated compared to non-separated parents, and to assess the direct and interactive ...

  3. Dec 5, 2023 · ABSTRACT. This paper examines the multifaceted e ffects of divorce on children, focusi ng on their psychological. and physiological well-being. It highlights the significant disruption divorce ...

  4. For example, historical information that could both increase parents’ inclination to divorce, and possibly affect the adolescents’ GPA differently according to parental educational levels (e.g., mental health problems or levels of parental conflict) could be of importance and might explain the larger educational penalty observed in families with highly educated parents [22,65].

  5. The fourth class of studies are two-stage least squares (or IV) models using state unilateral-divorce laws (Gruber, 2004; Johnson and Mazingo, 2000) and Canadian no-fault divorce laws (Corak, 2001) as either reduced-form exogenous determinants or as instruments to estimate the impact of parental divorce (or living, as a child, in states with laws making divorce easier) on the children’s ...

  6. Jun 1, 2014 · Some have speculated that the pathway between divorce and diminished academic achievement is primarily one of motivation rather than ability (Emery, 1999).Because divorce can result in a constellation of negative effects, including perceived guilt, blame, stressors, and diminished resources for children (Kurtz & Derevensky, 1993), it is plausible that divorce can negatively affect a child's ...

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  8. Jun 6, 2021 · Divorce situates severe consequences on the family environment, annually significant numbers of children face such life transitions. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of parental divorce with social, psychological behaviors and academic performance of separated family children in the perception of elementary teachers.