Effects Of Divorce On Kids
Divorce Has Long-Term Consequences For Children
When a child witnesses his parents arguing and eventually divorcing, things can become difficult. Their minds are still malleable, which means that they are susceptible to being influenced by the events taking place around them. The following are some of the long-term consequences of divorce on kids:
Behavioral and social difficulties:
The chances of developing violent and antisocial conduct in a child increases when his or her parents separate or divorce. At the drop of a hat, he or she may lose their cool and attack another person without a second thought. It has the potential to cause to the development of a criminal mindset in the long run, particularly during the adolescent years. According to research, the majority of divorced children exhibit the personal characteristics of aggression and disobedience, albeit to varying degrees of intensity. Exceptional examples of these conditions result in the child being labeled as a social outcast.
Difficulties in interpersonal relationships:
When children grow up witnessing a failed marriage, they begin to have doubts about the possibility of love and wholeness in a relationship. They struggle to build trust in others and find it difficult to settle disputes in their relationships. Even as adults, such children will enter into any relationship with a negative frame of mind.
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Susceptible to drug and alcohol abuse:
When teenagers are frustrated or anxious, alcohol and drugs become the outlets through which they can express themselves. Teens whose parents are divorced have a higher incidence of substance abuse, according to research findings. Of course, there are other factors, such as the level of care offered by the single parent, that influence the likelihood that an adolescent will use drugs. An adolescent, on the other hand, has a significantly higher chance of succumbing to the urge than adults. Addiction to drugs or alcohol for an extended period of time has negative consequences for the child’s well-being.
Suicidal ideation:
A child’s depression can be exacerbated by the feelings of pain and grief and heartbreak that accompany their parents’ divorce. Depression is a severe problem, & children who witness a divorce are more likely to suffer from depression and social withdrawal as a result of the experience. It has been noted by researchers that divorce can be a factor contributing in cases of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents.
A lack of education and a low socio-economic status:
The negative psychological consequences of divorce reduce a child’s desire to pursue a formal education. Children who have experienced their parents’ divorce show a significant decline in their academic performance (6). It can have a significant impact on a child’s ability to learn in school and at college, among other things. Having a child who does not make sufficient progress in school hinders his or her future career prospects as an adult, making it difficult to achieve a good socio-economic status.
Effects Of Divorce On Kids by Joshua Samuel
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