Divorce and child psychological adjustment. First answers to some repeated questions
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https://doi.org/10.55414/tx1g6207Keywords:
divorce, children's psychological adjustment, academic competence, cognitive and social competence, problematic behavior , self-esteemAbstract
This work attempts to study psychological adjustment in children whose parents are divorced, and their similarities and differences with children whose parents remain married. We studied 96 children, ages 6 to 12, who live with their divorced mothers, and 93 children who live with both parents. Different indicators of psychological adjustment were assessed: academic competence, cognitive and social competence, behaviour problems and self-esteem. Results indicate that: a) children of divorced parents have, on average, a normal adjustment, b) there are differences in favour of children who live with both parents, and c) these differences are minimal and there is a clear overlap between both groups of children.
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