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Events of parental divorce: stressfulness ratings by children, parents, and clinicians.

S A Wolchik, I N Sandler, S L Braver, B S Fogas.   

Abstract

The stressfulness, for the "typical" child, of 62 events that occur to children of divorce was rated by children of divorce (n = 58), their custodial parents (n = 58), and clinicians (n = 50). In addition, a larger group of children (n = 123) rated the goodness or badness of the events that had happened to them. The rank orderings of the mean stress ratings for the typical child made by children, parents, and clinicians were highly correlated. However, when the absolute stress value of the events was compared across raters, children rated 10 events as significantly less stressful than did parents (p less than .05); parents' and clinicians' ratings differed for 9 events, parents rating 7 as less stressful (p less than .05). Children rated 19 events as less stressful than did clinicians (p less than .05). The rank ordering of the children's mean ratings of events actually experienced correlated highly with the rank orderings of the children's mean ratings of the negative events for the typical child.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3962923     DOI: 10.1007/bf00923250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0562


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