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Título: Emotional Divorce: Child’s Well-Being
  Enlace: https://doi.org/10.1080/10502556.2016.1160483
  Autores: Hashemi, Ladan; Homayuni, Halleh;
  Tipo de documento: Articulo de revista
  Idioma: Inglés
  Resumen:The effects of parental emotional divorce on the levels of depression, anxiety, stress, and aggression in children, as measured by the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS) and Aggression Questionnaire were studied. The measures were administered to a sample of 81 Iranian children ranging in age from 10 to 12 years old; 50 were in the legal divorce group and 31 were in the emotional divorce group. Children of emotionally divorced parents showed significantly higher levels of emotional and behavioral problems than counterparts from legally divorced parents. They reported more depression, anxiety, stress, and aggression. Additionally, moderate, severe, and extremely severe levels of emotional and behavioral problems were more common among emotional divorce children than legal divorce ones. In conclusion, the findings clearly showed that emotional divorce is more harmful than legal divorce. The differences between emotionally divorced and legally divorced families and the diversity of emotional and behavioral reactions among their children are discussed.
  Descriptores: aggression; anxiety; depression; emotional divorce; legal divorce; stress; well-being;
  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: 8
  Páginas: 631-644
  Año: 2017
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