Adolescent Adjustment to Parental Divorce: An Investigation from the Perspective of Basic Dimensions of Structural Family Therapy Theory
- 1 June 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Family Process
- Vol. 30 (2) , 177-191
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.1991.00177.x
Abstract
This study, conducted within the framework of concepts of structural family therapy, examined the relationship of four family‐based, clinical dimensions to the adjustment of 45 adolescents during the first 18 months of parental separation. There were two samples of mother‐custody families: an Aided group that applied for treatment, and an Unaided group of paid volunteers. The inclusion of this variable addressed a major methodological deficit of previous studies. There was a significant association between perceived postseparation family structure and adolescent adjustment, demonstrating that individual adolescent adjustment is contingent on structural features of the contemporary postseparation family. Further, Aided families were perceived as more chaotic, disengaged, and enmeshed than Unaided families, while Aided adolescents were characterized by more behavior problems than Unaided adolescents. This suggests that divorce, as an unscheduled transition, might be within the realm of adaptation for many families and adolescents and is not necessarily “disastrous.”Keywords
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