Explaining the higher incidence of adjustment problems among children of divorce compared with those in two-parent families

Citation
Rl. Simons et al., Explaining the higher incidence of adjustment problems among children of divorce compared with those in two-parent families, J MARRIAGE, 61(4), 1999, pp. 1020-1033
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
ISSN journal
00222445 → ACNP
Volume
61
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1020 - 1033
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2445(199911)61:4<1020:ETHIOA>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
We examined the extent to which differences in adolescent adjustment proble ms between divorced and intact families can be explained by loss of family income, parental conflict, the psychological adjustment and parenting pract ices of the custodial parent, and level of involvement of the noncustodial parent. The importance of these factors was assessed by hierarchial regress ion with a sample of 328 intact and 206 divorced families. The results indi cated that quality of mother's parenting and of father's involvement in par enting explains the association between divorce and boys' externalizing pro blems, whereas quality of mother's parenting and postdivorce conflict expla in the relationship between divorce and girls' externalizing problems. Divo rce elevates a girl's risk for depression because it increases the chances that her mother will become depressed, which in turn reduces the quality of her parenting. Including the various explanatory variables did not reduce the association between divorce and boys' internalizing problems. Boys with divorced parents tended to be more depressed than those from two-parent fa milies regardless of the psychological adjustment, level of conflict, or qu ality of parenting manifested by their parents.