Family disruption is a term referring to events that disrupt the structure of individual families. These events include divorce, legal separation, and parental death,[1] out of home placement,[2] and deployment.[2] Researchers have been studying the effects on youth for decades. Some studies suggest that juveniles who have experienced more family disruptions are at a higher risk of delinquency,[3][4] drug use,[5] negative personality traits,[1] anxiety,[2] academic hardship,[2] lack of social mobility,[6] lack of personality development[7] and depression in adulthood.[8]
^ abPrevoo, Tyas (December 2014). "The Effect of Family Disruption on Children's Personality Development: Evidence from British Longitudinal Data* (IZA Discussion Paper)" (PDF). IZA.org. IZA Institute of Labor Economics.
^ abcdStanick, Cameo F.; Crosby, Lindsay K.; McDonald, Molly K. (2017), Goldstein, Sam; DeVries, Melissa (eds.), "Family Disruption", Handbook of DSM-5 Disorders in Children and Adolescents, Springer International Publishing, pp. 583–595, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-57196-6_30, ISBN 978-3-319-57196-6
^Sampson, Robert J. (September 1987). "Urban Black Violence: The Effect of Male Joblessness and Family Disruption" (PDF). American Journal of Sociology. 93 (2): 348–382. doi:10.1086/228748. S2CID 144729803.
^Blumstein, Alfred (1986). Criminal Careers and "Career Criminals,". Vol. II. National Academy of Sciences. p. 45. ISBN 9780309036832.
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^Biblarz, Timothy J.; Raftery, Adrian E. (February 1993). "The Effects of Family Disruption on Social Mobility"(PDF). American Sociological Review. 58, No. 1: 97–109 –via JSTOR.
^Prevoo, T., & Weel, B. (2015). The Effect of Family Disruption on Children’s Personality Development: Evidence from British Longitudinal Data. De Economist, 163(1), 61-93.
^Gilman, Stephen E.; Kawachi, Ichiro; Fitzmaurice, Garrett M.; Buka, Stephen L. (May 2003). "Family Disruption in Childhood and Risk of Adult Depression". American Journal of Psychiatry. 160 (5): 939–946. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.160.5.939. PMID 12727699.
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