Authors
Susan H Howell, Pedro R Portes, Joseph H Brown
Publication date
1997/9/18
Journal
Journal of Divorce & Remarriage
Volume
27
Issue
3-4
Pages
141-158
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
The present study examined gender and age differences in adjustment among children whose parents have separated. Measures designed specifically to assess family functioning during the divorce process (the Divorce Adjustment Inventory-Revised, and Child Divorce Adjustment Inventory), along with a measure of self-esteem and interviews with children, provide an in-depth exploration of the experience of families during the transitional period of separation. Results indicate that (1) parents of girls reported higher resolution of the separation, (2) high self-esteem for girls was mediated by residential parents' high socioeconomic status, (3) older children exhibited higher adjustment than younger children, and (4) father-headed families indicated higher adjustment before and after separation. Using a model of divorce as a process, results are discussed in relation to findings from studies of post-divorce and …
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Scholar articles
SH Howell, PR Portes, JH Brown - Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 1997