Parental Divorce and College Students: The Impact of Family Unpredictability and Perceptions of Divorce |
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Authors: | Lisa Thomson Ross Julie Roberts Miller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , College of Charleston , Charleston, South Carolina, USA rossl@cofc.edu;3. Department of Psychology , College of Charleston , Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | The impact of parental divorce, perceptions of divorce, and family unpredictability on the locus of control, interpersonal trust, and assertiveness of college students (n = 115) was studied. Roughly 27% of participants came from divorced homes; they did not differ significantly from participants from nondivorced homes on locus of control, trust, or assertiveness. However, negative perceptions of parental divorce were associated with a more external locus of control. Aspects of maternal unpredictability related to lower trust yet higher assertiveness. Participants with divorced parents reported more unpredictable finances and somewhat more unpredictable meals growing up. Implications for adjusting to divorce are discussed. |
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Keywords: | divorce children family unpredictability locus of control assertiveness trust |
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