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Divorce and its effects on children.

L D Rubin, J H Price

    The Journal of School Health
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    Divorce impacts children, but negative effects are temporary. School personnel can ease children

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    Area of Science:

    • Child psychology
    • Family studies
    • Educational psychology

    Background:

    • Divorce significantly impacts child development.
    • Factors like parental attitudes and financial status influence child outcomes.
    • Understanding these dynamics is crucial for intervention.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify factors affecting children of divorce.
    • To explore professional roles in mitigating negative impacts.
    • To emphasize school personnel's potential contribution.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of factors influencing children post-divorce.
    • Review of existing literature on child adjustment.
    • Conceptual framework for school-based support.

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    Main Results:

    • Child outcomes are multifactorial, influenced by developmental stage, parental dynamics, and socioeconomic factors.
    • Negative effects of family disruption are generally temporary.
    • School personnel can play a vital role in supporting children.

    Conclusions:

    • Intervention strategies are needed to support children of divorce.
    • Educating school staff can facilitate smoother transitions for children.
    • A proactive approach by professionals can reduce adverse effects.