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The Developmental Timing of Divorce and Adult Children's Romantic Relationship Quality
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TitleThe Developmental Timing of Divorce and Adult Children's Romantic Relationship Quality
Document TypeThesis
Keywordsdivorce, parental divorce, family structure, family-of-origin, relationship quality, marital quality, adult romantic relationships, marital dissolution, timing of divorce, relationships
AbstractUnderstanding the contingencies that explain whether divorce has positive or negative long-term effects for adult children is at the heart of this study. Although previous studies suggest an association between parental divorce and the divorce of adult offspring, less known is about whether the timing of divorce influences the relationship outcomes of adult children. Using a large nationally representative sample in terms of race (N=6,066), eight groups of individuals (males and females from intact homes, males and females who experienced divorce during adolescence, males and females who experienced divorce during middle childhood, and males and females who experienced divorce during preschool years) were analyzed to examine the impact of divorce and its timing on family impact, emotional regulation, and relationship quality. Findings indicate that divorce, in general, negatively influences family impact, emotional regulation, and relationship quality. However, the developmental timing of divorce does not appear to significantly alter the impact of these variables on relationship quality.
AuthorViveiros, Abigail Joy 1977-
DepartmentMarriage, Family, and Human Development
Date Submitted2006-07-14
Formatapplication:pdf
URLhttp://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1449.pdf
Languageenglish
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Display TitleThe Developmental Timing of Divorce and Adult Children's Romantic Relationship Quality
Defense Date2006-07-07
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