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1 A study of the effects of divorce on parent-child relationships Nicole Cloutier and Krista Doucette

2 Does divorce effect parent-child relationships? Hypothesis #1 –We believe that divorce has a negative effect on parent-child relationships. –This is based on what we found in our literature, as well as on our own personal opinions.

3 Is there a difference in the relationship with the custodial parent? Hypothesis #2 –We believe that the relationship between the parent and child will be better with the custodial parent. –Our reason for this is also because of literature and personal opinions.

4 Variables Independent variable –whether or not the participants come from a divorced family Dependent variable –the relationship between the parent and child in general, as well as following divorce

5 Methodology Participants –50 university undergraduate students –25 males, 25 females –voluntary participation –mean age of 20.18 –15 came from divorced families, 35 came from non-divorced families

6 Methodology Materials –questionnaire from Thomas, Booth-Butterfield, & Booth-Butterfiled, 1995 –gives us demographic information –also gives us information on the divorce, in situations where the participants come from a divorced family –questionnaire we developed (ERBPC)

7 Methodology –15 questions asking participants about their relationship with their parents –scored on a Likert scale 1= strongly disagree 5= strongly agree Procedure –all participants were asked to fill out the demographic and relationship questionnaires

8 Methodology –Participants who came from divorced families were asked to fill out the information on the divorce –Surveys were collected and analyzed Scoring –To determine whether there is a negative or positive parent-child relationship, we added up the scores on our relationship questionnaire

9 Methodology –These scores were added up for both our divorced group and non-divorced group –the lower the score, the more negative the relationship between parent and child –to test if there is a difference between divorced and non-divorced relationships, we used a independent sample t-test

10 Methodology –To determine if there was a difference in the relationship of custodial parent compared to the non-custodial parent, we compared scores on certain questions (1, 6, 14 and 2, 7, 15) –these questions asked things such as My mother and I respect each other My father and I respect each other –The lower mean score of the two groups of questions meant that there was a more negative relationship

11 Methodology The lower mean score of the two groups of questions meant that there was a more negative relationship To evaluate this relationship, we used a paired sample t-test

12 Results Hypothesis #1 –This hypothesis was supported –t(19.67)=5.74, p<.001 –divorced family (M=46.47, SD=10.30) –non-divorced family (M=63.14, SD=6.94) –since the mean score for divorced is lower than non-divorced, it supports our hypothesis

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14 Results Hypothesis #2 –hypothesis was supported –t(11)=2.33, p<.05 –custodial parent (M=12.08, SD=2.75) –non-custodial parent (M=7.92, SD=3.94) –Since the non-custodial mean score is lower, this indicates a better relationship with the custodial parent, supporting our hypothesis.

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16 Improvements and Limitations Take into consideration deceased parents, step families, children who live with both parents back and forth following a divorce, parents who left and had no contact Use a bigger sample Equal numbers of groups compared –example: same number of divorced and non- divorced participants

17 Future Research Study gender effects on parent-child relationships Study gender effects on custody parent- child relationships Study effects that being raised by a step parent rather than biological parent may have


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