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Comparing the Effects of Amount of Conflict on Children's Adjustment Following Parental Divorce
Authors:Nicole M. Bing  Kelly L. Wesolowski
Affiliation:1. The Kelly O'Leary Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders, Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics , Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center , Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;2. Children's Hospital Behavioral Health , Westerville, Ohio, USA
Abstract:This study examined the immediate and short-term effects on children of the conflict (as reflected by the level of court involvement) their family experiences during divorce proceedings. Families going through various levels of divorce (dissolution, divorce with little litigation, moderate litigation, and high levels of litigation) were investigated. Seventy-six parents (31 men and 45 women) between the ages of 22 and 53 who had children ranging in age from 2 to 17 years old participated. The Divorce Adjustment Inventory–Revised was completed by the parents immediately following the divorce hearing and again 6 months later. Results indicated that families experiencing a higher level of conflict (as measured by level of court involvement) displayed more family conflict or maladjustment, less favorable divorce conditions and child coping ability, and less positive divorce resolution. Implications of the study and indications for future research are discussed.
Keywords:divorce  court involvement  postdivorce relationship  parenting
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