SOC211H5 Lecture Notes - National Child Development Study, Academic Journal, Preposition And Postposition
Document Summary
Journal of marriage and family 67 (december 2005): 1286 1300. In the academic journal parental divorce and child mental health prjectories the purpose conducted in the research was to compare the mental health trajectories of children whose remained married compared to those of parents who were divorced by 1998. The question is whether or not children after divorce experienced increased feelings of anxiety, depression, and an increase of antisocial behavior. In addition, it is questionable whether or not parental divorce can be damaging to a child"s mental health. It was also questioned that whether or not household income, parental education, and homeownership was necessary as each were directly with divorce, and child health problems. For example, it was shown that families with lower incomes were subject to higher divorce rates (page2). In addition to divorce perhaps whether or not a parent is depressed could affect the child"s emotion, and cause behavioral problems (page.