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Amato, Paul R.; Kane, Jennifer B.; James, Spencer – Family Relations, 2011
This study attempted to assess the notion that a "good divorce" protects children from the potential negative consequences of marital dissolution. A cluster analysis of data on postdivorce parenting from 944 families resulted in three groups: cooperative coparenting, parallel parenting, and single parenting. Children in the cooperative coparenting…
Descriptors: Divorce, Behavior Problems, Child Rearing, Multivariate Analysis
Stanley, Scott M.; Rhoades, Galena K.; Amato, Paul R.; Markman, Howard J.; Johnson, Christine A. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
Using a multistate sample of marriages that took place in the 1990s, this study examined associations between premarital cohabitation history and marital quality in first (N = 437) and second marriages (N = 200) and marital instability in first marriages (intact N = 521, divorced N = 124). For first marriages, cohabiting with the spouse without…
Descriptors: Divorce, Marital Instability, Marital Satisfaction, Marriage
Amato, Paul R. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
Research on divorce during the past decade has focused on a range of topics, including the predictors of divorce, associations between divorce and the well-being of children and former spouses, and interventions for divorcing couples. Methodological advances during the past decade include a greater reliance on nationally representative…
Descriptors: Divorce, Demography, Predictor Variables, Well Being
Amato, Paul R.; Kane, Jennifer B. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
The authors used data from the Add Health study to estimate the effects of parents' marital status and relationship distress on daughters' early family formation transitions. Outcomes included traditional transitions (marriage and marital births) and nontraditional transitions (cohabitation and nonmarital births). Relationship distress among…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Daughters, One Parent Family, Interpersonal Relationship
Sobolewski, Juliana M.; Amato, Paul R. – Social Forces, 2007
We assessed the associations between parents' marital discord and divorce, patterns of parent-child relationships, and adult children's subjective well-being. Parental divorce and marital conflict appeared to increase the odds that children were close to neither parent in adulthood. Parental divorce (but not marital conflict) appeared to increase…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Divorce, Conflict, Parent Child Relationship
Amato, Paul R.; Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
We used data from Waves 1 and 2 of the National Survey of Families and Households to study high- and low-distress marriages that end in divorce. A cluster analysis of 509 couples who divorced between waves revealed that about half were in high-distress relationships and the rest in low-distress relationships. These 2 groups were not artifacts of…
Descriptors: Divorce, Marriage, Marital Satisfaction, Marital Instability

Amato, Paul R.; Keith, Bruce – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1991
Conducted meta-analysis of 37 studies dealing with long-term consequences of parental divorce for adult well-being. Results indicated adults who experienced parental divorce exhibited lower levels of well-being than did adults whose parent were continuously married. Strongest estimated effects occurred in areas of one-parent family status,…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Divorce, Meta Analysis, Well Being
Amato, Paul R.; Cheadle, Jacob E. – Social Forces, 2008
We used adopted and biological children from Waves 1 and 2 of the National Survey of Families and Households to study the links between parents' marital conflict, divorce and children's behavior problems. The standard family environment model assumes that marital conflict and divorce increase the risk of children's behavior problems. The passive…
Descriptors: Divorce, Behavior Problems, Conflict, Parent Child Relationship

Amato, Paul R.; Booth, Alan – Journal of Family Issues, 1991
Examined consequences of divorce for attitudes toward divorce and gender roles among national sample of adults (n=2,033). Individuals from divorced families of origin revealed more positive attitudes toward divorce than did those who grew up in happy intact families. Those who recalled their parents' marriage as being unhappy had relatively…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Change, Change Agents, Divorce

Amato, Paul R. – Family Relations, 2003
Although Judith Wallerstein's research on children with divorced parents has been influential, many quantitative family scholars have criticized her methods and conclusions. This article provides examples from the Marital Instability Over the Life Course study to illustrate the magnitude of divorce effects and concludes with a call for a…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Divorce, Emotional Problems, Marital Instability

Amato, Paul R. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1991
Used perspective of cognitive social psychology to explore "child of divorce" prototype with college student subjects (n=403) in three studies. Employed free-recall task to generate descriptions of children from divorced families in first study; second and third studies tested hypothesis that people recall information about children from divorced…
Descriptors: Children, College Students, Divorce, Family Problems

Amato, Paul R. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1993
Compares five perspectives that account for children's adjustment to divorce. Perspectives discussed refer to absence of noncustodial parent, adjustment of custodial parent, interparental conflict, economic hardship, and stressful life changes. Derives hypotheses from each perspective and examines available studies for support. Sees need for model…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Children, Divorce

Booth, Alan; Amato, Paul R. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1994
Examined data from 419 parents and their adult children to assess impact of parental marital quality and divorce while child is residing with parents on parent-child relations 12 years later. Low marital quality and divorce appeared to have independent effects on adult child-parent relations. Fathers' relationships suffered more than mothers';…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Divorce, Marital Instability, Marital Satisfaction
Amato, Paul R.; Cheadle, Jacob – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005
We used data from the study of Marital Instability Over the Life Course to examine links between divorce in the grandparent generation and outcomes in the grandchild generation (N= 691). Divorce in the first (G1) generation was associated with lower education, more marital discord, weaker ties with mothers, and weaker ties with fathers in the…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Marital Satisfaction, Marital Instability, Divorce
Amato, Paul R.; Maynard, Rebecca A. – Future of Children, 2007
Since the 1970s, the share of U.S. children growing up in single-parent families has doubled, a trend that has disproportionately affected disadvantaged families. Paul Amato and Rebecca Maynard argue that reversing that trend would reduce poverty in the short term and, perhaps more important, improve children's growth and development over the long…
Descriptors: Divorce, Sex Education, Poverty, Marital Satisfaction