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Grade Point Average for American Teenagers by Family StructureThis chart looks at the average grade point average for American teenagers by family structure. There is an instructive pattern in these results: the two-parent family structures form the high group and the single-parent family structures form the low group. Furthermore, within both groups one can see the influence of rejection. Children of the family without rejection--the intact married family--have the highest grade point average. Children where parents belong to each other, but are not married (cohabiting parents) have the next highest, while children who have experienced rejection between their biological parents but are now in a reconstituted two-parent family (the stepfamily) have the lowest of these three. Likewise, in the single-parent family group, the children who have personally experienced the rejection of their parents in divorce have the lowest grade point average. Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health, Wave I, 1995. |
Percent of Adolescents Who Felt "Sad a Lot" or "Sad Most of the Time" During the Past Week by Family Structure
The Probability of Divorce for Women Who Cohabit or Have Sexual Relations with Another Before Marriage
Average Number of Voluntary Lifetime Sexual Partners for Women by Age of First Voluntary Sexual Intercourse
Levels of Abortion by Frequency of Worship Among Teenagers with a Good Relationship with at Least One Parent
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