Adolescents' Post-Divorce Sense of Belonging: An Interdisciplinary Review
A considerable number of children face the divorce or separation of their parents globally every year. As parental divorce is often accompanied by changes in the home and social environment of adolescents, they may experience a diminished sense of belonging to one or multiple social contexts, such a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European psychologist 2022-10, Vol.27 (4), p.277-290 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A considerable number of children face the divorce or
separation of their parents globally every year. As parental divorce is often
accompanied by changes in the home and social environment of adolescents, they
may experience a diminished sense of belonging to one or multiple social
contexts, such as the family, school, peer group, or neighborhood, which can, in
turn, influence their post-divorce adjustment. To gain insight into the
mechanisms and conditions that affect adolescents' sense of belonging
following parental divorce, we have reviewed empirical research from multiple
disciplines from a bio-ecological perspective. This review has shown that
adolescents' sense of belonging can be an important protective factor
after parental divorce, and is affected by processes at the micro-, meso-, exo-,
and macrolevel. However, extensive knowledge on the determinants and mechanisms
that affect adolescents' belonging in the context of divorce remains
lacking. Recommendations for future research are given, as a more thorough
understanding of the factors that promote the belonging of adolescents in
divorced families can be an important next step in promoting a higher quality of
life for adolescents after parental divorce. |
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ISSN: | 1016-9040 1878-531X |
DOI: | 10.1027/1016-9040/a000444 |