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Adjustment to Separation and Divorce, 1977

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Title Adjustment to Separation and Divorce, 1977
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/Y5LGP0
 
Creator Spanier, Graham B.
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description The purpose of this study was to examine the diversity of experience following the breakup of a marriage. The social, psychological, economic, and legal aspects of marital separation were addressed. The sample comprised 205 respondents. Fifty were separated and 155 were already divorced. Ninety-one men and 114 women participated. The participants' ages ranged from 20 to 67 with a mean age of 33. All respondents were White. Of the divorces granted, 96% were uncontested. The participants had been separated between one and 26 months; and the average marriage lasted nine years, with a range of four months to 45 years.



A face-to-face structured interview was employed. The interview was divided into the following sections: background information about the marital interaction, relationship with spouse since separation, social network, legal matters, mental and physical health, sexual relationships, and economics. A follow-up study was conducted two years later (see related studies).
 
Subject Social Sciences
Divorce
 
Date 2007-11-28
 
Relation Furstenberg Jr., Frank F.; Spanier, Graham B., 1987, "Remarriage After Divorce: A Longitudinal Analysis of Well Being, 1979", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YMBAYZ, Harvard Dataverse
 
Type field study