Science news articles about 'divorce rates'
Couples with children with ADHD at risk of higher divorce rates, shorter marriages
... .7 percent of parents of children with ADHD had divorced by the time the child was 8 years old, ... .6 percent of parents in the control group. Divorce rates of parents with and without children with ADHD ...Men leave: Separation and divorce far more common when the wife is the patient
... the population as a whole. However, researchers were surprised by the difference in separation and divorce rates by gender. The rate when the woman was the patient was 20.8 percent compared to 2.9 ...Serial cohabiters less likely than others to marry
... in marriage. Similarly if serial cohabiters marry, divorce rates are very high. Daniel T. Lichter ... in marriage. If serial cohabiters did marry, divorce rates were very high – more than twice as high as ...Major study of Chinese-Americans debunks 'model minority' myth
... U.S. citizens and exhibit very high rates of naturalization. However, this is less true among ... Chinese Americans tend to stay married – with a divorce rate less than half that of the general population ...Are socialists happier than capitalists?
... from socialism to capitalism, reflecting a marked rise in symptoms of social stress such as divorce rates, suicide rates, domestic violence and increased alcoholism and drug use, Easterlin finds. ...Survivors of childhood cancer less likely to marry
... at 26 institutions around the country, Kadan-Lottick and colleagues evaluated the frequency of marriage and divorce rates among survivors compared with their sibling group and U.S. Census data. The ...Childhood cancer survivors less likely to marry, Yale researchers find
... participating in the multisite Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. The team evaluated the frequency of marriage and divorce rates among survivors compared with their sibling groups in the U.S. Census ...Client-directed therapy technique drastically reduces divorce rates
Using four simple questions to generate client-directed feedback can greatly increase the chances that struggling couples will stay together, according to a recently published study...Birds refute monogamy theory
Birds long thought to be monogamous actually have a divorce rate similar to humans, New Zealand research has revealed.
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