Divorce is a part of my life... Resilience, survival, and vulnerability: Young adults' perception of the implications of parental divorce

Citation:

Dorit Eldar-Avidan, Haj-Yahia, Muhammad M, and Greenbaum, Charles W. 2009. “Divorce Is A Part Of My Life.. Resilience, Survival, And Vulnerability: Young Adults' Perception Of The Implications Of Parental Divorce”. Journal Of Marital And Family Therapy, 35, Pp. 30–46. doi:10.1111/j.1752-0606.2008.00094.x.

Abstract:

A qualitative study among 22 young adults (20-25 years old) whose parents divorced during their childhood was conducted in Israel, using semi-structured, in-depth, open-ended interviews. Qualitative data analysis led to identification of three profiles, aiming at a grounded theoretical conceptualization. Three core themes were identified: the centrality of the family; short- and long-term implications of parental divorce and its relations to supportive coping resources; and perspective at young adulthood. Further analysis led to typifying participants by three profiles, which represent the grounded theoretical conceptualizations: resilience, survival, and vulnerability. The most prominent difference among the profiles was the relationships between participants and their parents, and their perception of ongoing parental responsibility. A thorough discussion of the results and their implications for future research, theory development, and practice are presented.