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Impact of Postdivorce Sibling Structure on Adolescent Adjustment to Divorce
Authors:Deborah Gatins  C Ryan Kinlaw  Linda L Dunlap
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York, USAdeborah.gatins@marist.edu;3. Department of Psychology, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
Abstract:A sample (N = 222) of middle school, high school, and college students were surveyed with regard to their adjustment to their parents’ divorces in specific domains, including coparenting, financial strain, and overall adjustment. With time since the divorce covaried, youth living with half-siblings, stepsiblings, or both (HSS) rated their experiences consistently more positively than youth living with full biological siblings only (FBS). HSS youth reported stronger perceptions that life has gotten better, parents are working together to raise them, and there are no lingering financial effects. There were no main effects for age, but an interaction of sibling structure and gender found male adolescents in the FBS group sometimes had more negative ratings than any of the other groups. Our findings contrast with prior studies suggesting that HSS youth do not adjust as well as FBS youth.
Keywords:adolescents  divorce  sibling structure
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