The Effects of Divorce on Children: Married and Divorced Parents' Perspectives |
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Authors: | Michelle Moon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , California State University Channel Islands , Camarillo, California, USA michelle.moon@csuci.edu |
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Abstract: | Three hypotheses, derived from the social psychology literature, regarding the impact of marital status history on parents' attitudes toward the impact of divorce on children were examined. Married parents (n = 118) were expected to report more negative effects of divorce on children than divorced parents (n = 114); mothers and fathers whose own parents remained married were expected to rate the impact of divorce more negatively than mothers and fathers whose parents had divorced; and, divorced parents who initiated their own divorce were expected to report fewer negative effects of divorce on children than parents who did not initiate divorce. All three hypotheses were supported, extending the self- and vested-interest research to the divorce literature. |
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Keywords: | divorce effects self-interest |
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