U. Palosaari et H. Aro, EFFECT OF TIMING OF PARENTAL DIVORCE ON THE VULNERABILITY OF CHILDRENTO DEPRESSION IN YOUNG ADULTHOOD, Adolescence, 29(115), 1994, pp. 681-690
The significance of a child's age at parents' divorce on later well-be
ing was studied. In a population-based follow-up study from age 16 to
22, children who had experienced parental divorce before school age (n
= 134), in latency at age 7 to 12 (n = 129), and in adolescence at ag
e 13 to 16 (n = 71) were compared. In young adulthood, 24% of the boys
who had experienced parental divorce in latency were depressive as co
mpared with 9% and 6% in the other two groups, respectively. Interpers
onal problems in adolescence predicted depression in young adulthood e
specially in the group of latency-aged boys. Among girls, depression w
as independent of the timing of parental divorce.