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How divorce is worse for boys than for girls


Problem: How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? A number of studies have suggested that divorce is worse for boys than for girls. In a study by Hetherington (1989), for example, preschool boys from divorced families were more likely than preschool girls to behave aggressively and immaturely. Boys might have more problems than girls for a number of reasons: boys are physiologically more vulnerable to stress than girls; parents and teachers are stricter with boys' outbursts; boys in divorced families usually lose their male role model because they live with their mother; and boys get less emotional support from their overstressed parents, who find that their noisy, physical, and oppositional behavior makes them more exhausting and difficult to parent. Gender differences are not always observed, however. Meta-analyses reveal that boys are not more adversely affected in terms of psychological adjustment (Amato, 2001). However, boys from divorced families have significantly poorer social adjustment compared with girls from divorced families: They have more problems with popularity, loneliness, cooperativeness, and parent-child relations. Several large-scale studies have found that boys from divorced families also have more behavior problems than girls including shoplifting, damaging property, being picked up by police, and going to court (Morrison & Cherlin, 1995; Mott et al., 1997; Simons et al., 1996). Need Assignment Help?

 

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