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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Divorce is always a negative effect on child

Children 'broken home' tends to be involved cigarettes, drugs, alcohol to sex early age

Divorce is often the best choice for married couples when it was no longer a match. But as good as any process, divorce is always a negative impact on children.

According to a study of 1000 families, the child must always be suffering and trauma. The researchers say their findings are contrary to public belief that the divorce could be the best way for each family member including children and would not be a traumatic experience on children in the future. In fact, divorced parents should try harder to protect their children from the trauma.

The study begins by comparing the welfare of children of divorced parents with children from the marriage strong. As reported by the Daily Mail, children from divorced parents tend to have poor grades. It can be seen from 944 divorced families.

The study divides the family into three groups. Divorced parents who still cooperate in parenting (which is believed to be a good divorce), divorced parents who share parenting time but is no longer spoken, and single parents because one parent is no longer participating child care.

All three family groups underwent an interview session when their teenage children. Meanwhile, their children undergo an interview session when they grow up.

The result, all three groups had a similar answer. As published in the journal Family Relations, children who have a parent co-operative have fewer behavioral problems than those who have parents who are separated.

However, they are no better when viewed from the confidence they have, satisfaction with life and school, or experience with cigarettes, drugs, and alcohol.

In fact, the value of their school worse than those who have parents who are no longer spoken. When mature, the child of the 'good divorce' likely to have sex early and have a chaotic life as those who live apart from family.

Similar results were also obtained from those who live in a divided family. Researchers from Pennsylvania State University said that the results found little support society's belief that there is still a good divorce.

Paul Amato, a family sociologist, said that divorced parents should be more clever to help their children adapt to changes in the family. He also said that divorce is a last resort when all efforts are made to save the marriage.

"Not all children from divorced families experiencing long-term problems. But, friendship after divorce is far more unstable than marriage is intact, especially if children are involved. The importance of marriage for the child's parents can not be considered excessive."

Source : vivanews

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