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Citation

Kahl SF, Carr-Steelman L, Mulkey LM, Koch PR, Dougan WL, Catsambis S. Fam. Consum. Sci. Res. J. 2007; 36(1): 5-21.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1177/1077727X07303494

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

With data from the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH), the authors probe the link between parental and second-generation divorce. They investigate whether parental divorce and offspring's subsequent marital behavior are related to mental outlook. Existing literature maintains that children who experience parental divorce are more likely to divorce than their counterparts, yet explanations for this pattern remain contested. Drawing from Reuben Hill's classic ABCX model, the authors derive an analytical model that includes personal as opposed to interpersonal aspects of family crises. Only one factor produces mediating effects. Parental divorce depresses offspring self-satisfaction as opposed to their marital commitment, which subsequently leads to greater odds of their divorce and marital unhappiness. These results suggest the utility of mental outlook in future analytical models and lend continuing support to the viability of Reuben Hill's perspective for disentangling the complexities of family behaviors.

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