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Título: Spirituality for Building Resilience in Children of Divorced Parents: A Cross-Country Experimental Study
  Enlace: https://doi.org/10.1080/10502556.2017.1343554
  Autores: Pandya, Samta P.;
  Tipo de documento: Articulo de revista
  Idioma: Inglés
  Resumen:Based on a post-test experimental study of 1,893 children of divorced parents across 15 countries, I examine influence of a spiritual education program (SEP) on their resilience building. I have used 4 scales to study the resilience and strengths of the treatment group children. Results of the analysis of variance and t test showed that treatment group children scored better on the scales compared to the control group. Through 4 structural equation models, I show that the scores of the treatment group children were influenced by parenting arrangements, economic class, SEP, and self-practice. Children who lived with single parents or had nonresident cooperative coparenting arrangements scored higher on the scales vis-à-vis those who had custodial and frequently conflicting coparenting arrangements or those whose parents had repartnered and they had stepparents. Upper middle-class children responded better to SEP than their elite class counterparts. Further, treatment group children who did 2 or 3 rounds of the SEP during the course of the study vis-à-vis once, and those who said that they self-practiced the program lessons regularly scored higher on the scales. The findings highlight the importance of spiritually sensitive interventions for resilience building of children of divorced parents.
  Descriptores: children; cross-cultural study; divorced parents; resilience; spirituality;
  Soporte: Digital
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  Tipo documento: Revista
  Nombre revista: Journal of Divorce and Remarriage
  ISSN: print: 1050-2556, online: 1540-4811
  Periodicidad: 8 al año
  Volumen: 58
  Número: 6
  Páginas: 447-468
  Año: 2017
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