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Problem Behaviors of Children by Parents' Marital StatusThis chart looks at a series of problems of concern to parents of teenagers and compares children in intact married families with children who have experienced their parents? rejection of each other in divorce. The problems include lying about something important, stealing, damaging school property, getting drunk, hurting someone enough to need a doctor, being so disruptive in school that parents are called, and skipping school without permission. Any one of these problems would cause parents to be very concerned about their child?s behavior. The difference between the two groups is consistent across problems and, at times, dramatic--again, illustrating the correlates of rejection. Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health, Wave II, 1996. |
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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