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Portrait of Divorce: Adjustment to Marital Breakdown [Hardcover]

Gay C. Kitson (Author), William M. Holmes (Author)


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March 16, 1992 0898620813 978-0898620818
Despite the increase of research on divorce, relatively little is known about such topics as how men adjust to divorce compared with women, how blacks adjust compared to whites, and what divorce adjustment looks like over time. Filling a gap in the literature, PORTRAIT OF DIVORCE presents a comprehensive and detailed report on the causes and consequences of divorce. Inclusive in its scope, the book covers the period of estrangement through the divorce process and on to 4 years after the couples separated. The work is based on the integration of original data with over 50 years of prior research. In addition, it contrasts divorcing people with a comparable sample of people who remain in intact marriages.

The book opens with a discussion of today's changing attitudes about marriage and the resulting mixed view of divorce. A new model of divorce adjustment--one that integrates the pathology and crisis models of adjustment and includes elements of loss and change--is outlined. The four sources of study data used for the book are described, as are the ways in which such key elements as subjective distress, attachment, self-esteem, and illness contacts were measured. To address the issue of comparability of the married samples, background characteristics of the suburban, reconciled, and marital transition samples are examined. Also, "risk factors" that have been thought predispose those who divorce are explored.

Having laid the groundwork, subsequent chapters cover the processes of the relationship estrangement that occurs within marriage, and various "causes" of divorce including legal definitions, psychological correlates, and marital complaints. The effect of divorce on physical and mental health and the implications of age and other life events on the ability to adjust are described. Parents' initial perceptions of the impact of divorce on their children are reported, as are changes in their perceptions over time. Other topics include economic factors, social support systems, and life after divorce. Finally, analyses are presented that illustrate what factors are associated with better and worse adjustment to divorce for blacks and whites, and men and women, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally.

Adding immeasurably to our understanding about the causes and consequences of divorce, this volume will be valued by clinicians who work with the divorced, community psychologists, child and family development scholars, and and sociologists interested in family and health. Well written and clearly organized, it also serves as a classroom text for students in these fields.

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Professor Kitson has written a detailed report of the antecedents and consequences of divorce....Her report is the very best that social science has to tell us about how it happens that couples divorce, and what happens to them afterward....PORTRAIT OF DIVORCE is a book to be consulted again and again by anyone with a professional interest in marriage and divorce. It will stand for years to come as a landmark in our understanding of divorce.'
--Robert Weiss, author of Marital Separation

PORTRAIT OF DIVORCE is a substantial contribution to our knowledge about divorce....Providing information not available elsewhere, this comprehensive and well-written work integrates original data with prior research in a cogent and imaginative way. Organized in a logical and coherent fashion, the volume is ideal as a reference or for reading from cover to cover. I highly recommend it to scholars, clinicians, and students of the family.' --Alan Booth, Pennsylvania State University

An extraordinarily rich portrait of divorce in America, starting with an examination of predisposing risk factors for divorce and ending with an analysis of characteristics of postdivorce adjustment....This volume is not only an eloquent longitudinal description of the experience of divorce, but also an integrated view and analysis of 50 years of research on this crucial topic.' --Bernard L. Bloom, University of Colorado at Boulder

"Kitson's book is unique in offering results not only from a longitudinal study but from three replicating cross-sectional studies as well....This new book should prove to be one of the primary and enduring resources for those interested in the diverse pathways followed after individuals file for divorce. This is not an 'easy read' how-to book; it is a scholarly but well-written presentation that deserves placement on the 'must read' list of health professionals and academicians alike." --David A. Chiriboga, University of Texas Medical Center, in the Journal of Marriage and the Family

About the Author

Gay C. Kitson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and a Senior Fellow in the Institute for Life-Span Development and Gerontology at the University of Akron in Ohio. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. A member of the editorial board of the Journal of Marriage and the Family, and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Family Issues, she also served as one of the collaborating authors on the book Familial Organization: A Quest for Determinants by Robert F. Finch. Currently, she is conducting research on how women cope with the death of their husbands from violent causes such as homicide, suicide, and accidents.

William M. Holmes is Director of the Statistical Analysis Center for Massachusetts and supervises evaluation of drug enforcement grants in the Commonwealth. In addition to studies on divorce, his research has covered topics of domestic violence, delinquency, child abuse, and drug abuse. Currently, he is working on a study of hate crimes in Massachusetts and a study of changes in domestic violence statutes.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 438 pages
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press (March 16, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898620813
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898620818
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,129,117 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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