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Predictors of children's postdivorce adjustment.
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Family MedicineFamily DynamicChild Well-beingMedicineFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionSociologyStandardized MeasuresSocial SciencesFamily LifePostdivorce AdjustmentFamily FormationParent Adjustment HypothesisPsychologyChild DevelopmentDevelopmental Psychology
Six hypotheses to explain how divorce may affect the trajectory of child development were tested using standardized measures and sociodemographic data. Correlational and multiple regression analyses revealed that the parent adjustment hypothesis received the strongest support. Boys appeared sensitive to events and behavior in their mothers' lives, while girls seemed attuned to mothers' internal states.
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