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Parental divorce in late adolescence does not seem to increase mental health problems: a population study from Norway

BACKGROUND: Former studies have shown increased mental health problems in adolescents after parental divorce all over the Western world. We wanted to see if that still is the case in Norway today when divorce turns to be more and more common. METHODS: In a prospective study design, two samples were...

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Autores principales: Zeratsion, Henok, Dalsklev, Madeleine, Bjertness, Espen, Lien, Lars, Haavet, Ole R, Halvorsen, Jon A, Bjertness, Cecilie B, Claussen, Bjørgulf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3665678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23631712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-413
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author Zeratsion, Henok
Dalsklev, Madeleine
Bjertness, Espen
Lien, Lars
Haavet, Ole R
Halvorsen, Jon A
Bjertness, Cecilie B
Claussen, Bjørgulf
author_facet Zeratsion, Henok
Dalsklev, Madeleine
Bjertness, Espen
Lien, Lars
Haavet, Ole R
Halvorsen, Jon A
Bjertness, Cecilie B
Claussen, Bjørgulf
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description BACKGROUND: Former studies have shown increased mental health problems in adolescents after parental divorce all over the Western world. We wanted to see if that still is the case in Norway today when divorce turns to be more and more common. METHODS: In a prospective study design, two samples were constituted, adolescents at a baseline survey in 2001/02 (n = 2422) and those at follow-up in 2003/04 (n = 1861), when the adolescents were 15/16 and 18/19 years-old, respectively. They answered self-administered questionnaires in both surveys of Young-HUBRO in Oslo. Early parental divorce was defined as that which occured before age 15/16 years, and late divorce occured between age 15/16 and 18/19. Internalized and externalized mental health problems were measured by the Hopkin’s Symptom Check List (HSCL-10) and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). RESULTS: After linear regression models were adjusted for gender, ethnicity, family economy, social support, and mental health problem symptoms measured at baseline before parental divorce occured, late parental divorce did not lead to significant increase in mental health problems among adolescents in the city of Oslo. Early parental divorce was associated with internal mental health problems among young adolescents when adjusted only for the first four possible confounders. CONCLUSIONS: It seems that parental divorce in late adolescence does not lead to mental health problems in Norway any more, as has been shown before, while such problems may prevail among young adolescents. This does not mean that parental divorce create less problems in late adolescence than before but these youths might have developed adjustment abilities against health effects as divorce have turned to be more common.
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spelling pubmed-36656782013-05-29 Parental divorce in late adolescence does not seem to increase mental health problems: a population study from Norway Zeratsion, Henok Dalsklev, Madeleine Bjertness, Espen Lien, Lars Haavet, Ole R Halvorsen, Jon A Bjertness, Cecilie B Claussen, Bjørgulf BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Former studies have shown increased mental health problems in adolescents after parental divorce all over the Western world. We wanted to see if that still is the case in Norway today when divorce turns to be more and more common. METHODS: In a prospective study design, two samples were constituted, adolescents at a baseline survey in 2001/02 (n = 2422) and those at follow-up in 2003/04 (n = 1861), when the adolescents were 15/16 and 18/19 years-old, respectively. They answered self-administered questionnaires in both surveys of Young-HUBRO in Oslo. Early parental divorce was defined as that which occured before age 15/16 years, and late divorce occured between age 15/16 and 18/19. Internalized and externalized mental health problems were measured by the Hopkin’s Symptom Check List (HSCL-10) and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). RESULTS: After linear regression models were adjusted for gender, ethnicity, family economy, social support, and mental health problem symptoms measured at baseline before parental divorce occured, late parental divorce did not lead to significant increase in mental health problems among adolescents in the city of Oslo. Early parental divorce was associated with internal mental health problems among young adolescents when adjusted only for the first four possible confounders. CONCLUSIONS: It seems that parental divorce in late adolescence does not lead to mental health problems in Norway any more, as has been shown before, while such problems may prevail among young adolescents. This does not mean that parental divorce create less problems in late adolescence than before but these youths might have developed adjustment abilities against health effects as divorce have turned to be more common. BioMed Central 2013-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3665678/ /pubmed/23631712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-413 Text en Copyright © 2013 Zeratsion et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zeratsion, Henok
Dalsklev, Madeleine
Bjertness, Espen
Lien, Lars
Haavet, Ole R
Halvorsen, Jon A
Bjertness, Cecilie B
Claussen, Bjørgulf
Parental divorce in late adolescence does not seem to increase mental health problems: a population study from Norway
title Parental divorce in late adolescence does not seem to increase mental health problems: a population study from Norway
title_full Parental divorce in late adolescence does not seem to increase mental health problems: a population study from Norway
title_fullStr Parental divorce in late adolescence does not seem to increase mental health problems: a population study from Norway
title_full_unstemmed Parental divorce in late adolescence does not seem to increase mental health problems: a population study from Norway
title_short Parental divorce in late adolescence does not seem to increase mental health problems: a population study from Norway
title_sort parental divorce in late adolescence does not seem to increase mental health problems: a population study from norway
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3665678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23631712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-413
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