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    “…In native Austrian patients, forced separation from parent(s) and divorce or separation of parents were the leading causes of trauma. …”
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    “…CONCLUSION: The results identified common circumstances of falling into financial hardship (gambling) and social fragmentation (divorce, poor family relationships, and poor marital relationships), which also suggested to enhance services on center location, service arrangement, and skill of caregivers.…”
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  5. 565
    “…Thematic analysis identified several strategies of women with infertility to cope with and resist polygynous marriages, including overcoming childlessness, addressing conflict, spending time outside the compound, looking for social support, kanyaleng kafoolu, living separately and initiating divorce. Moreover, the experiences and decision-making power of women with infertility when it comes to polygynous marriages was found to be closely related to their socio-demographic background. …”
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  6. 566
    “…The patients were primiparous women (43.33%) and, among them, 53.60% received no prenatal care. The divorce rate associated with the disease was 7.30%. …”
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  7. 567
    “…The current-year ratio of defense budget to gross domestic product and divorce rate showed a significant correlation with mental health. …”
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  8. 568
    por Lee, Youjung, An, Sok
    Publicado 2019
    “…Four key themes emerged from the general structure of the lived experiences of Korean grandparents: a) intensive child care support from the grandchildren’s uncle and aunt; (b) stigma of a child’s divorce and custodial grandparenting; (c) different social expectations toward maternal grandparents; and (d) increased needs on financial educational support for grandchildren. …”
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  9. 569
    “…In terms of personal events, death of a loved one (69.78%) was the most prevalent, followed by robbery (12.57%), physical assault (5.36%), fire (5.29%), divorce (5.16%), cancer (5.10%), falsely accused (2.15%), homeless (1.57%), sexual assault (0.99%), and imprisonment (0.74%). …”
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  10. 570
    por Hua, Yingxiao, Dong, Gabriella
    Publicado 2019
    “…Personal events were measured by a composite score (range 0-28) of all lifetime events including fire, physical assault, rob, sexual assault, divorce, death, cancer, homeless, imprisonment, false accuse, miscarriage and abortion. …”
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  11. 571
    “…Grandparents described having positive relationships with their grandchildren and used texts to schedule time with them; family dynamics (conflicts, divorce) influenced the amount of time they spent together. …”
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  12. 572
    “…Participants were eligible if they: (1) reported at least one ACE, namely, abuse (physical, emotional, sexual), neglect (physical, emotional), witnessing domestic violence, or a dysfunctional household (due to parental divorce/death, household member substance use, incarceration, mental illness); and (2) described their interactions with grandparents during the interviews. …”
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  13. 573
    “…Three subcategories of school originated stress were “Too much homework,” “Frequent exams” and “Priority for studying at both school and home” and family originated stress subcategories were “Parental destructive conflicts,” “Divorce” and “Socio-familial issues.” CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlighted the sources and role of stress in emerging unhealthy lifestyle practices including emotional overeating and physical inactivity among adolescents which could lead to weight gain. …”
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  14. 574
    “…It was also associated to abuse of alcohol, smoking, and use of psychoactive substances, as well as SDD, ED, use of antipsychotics, and divorce during pregnancy. Multivariate analysis confirmed the relationship between pre-term birth and history of AD, SDD, ED, and smoking, but not with AD during pregnancy. …”
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  15. 575
    “…HAC was reported by 12.7% (95% CI: 11.8–13.6) of the population while 3.1% (95% CI: 2.7–3.6) met criteria for AUD. Younger age, divorce, lower educational level, living in an urban area, physical health problems, and smoking were associated with a higher prevalence of both conditions. …”
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  16. 576
    “…In addition, discrimination in the communities occurred often, often extending to family members of persons affected. Divorce and difficulties in finding a spouse were common for persons affected and their family members. …”
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  17. 577
    “…Results: Three causal models of CLA 1 (self-burning of women as an objection to the closed society), CLA 2 (duality of parent’s addiction- divorce), CLA 3 (suicide as a reaction to the identity crisis) were extracted. …”
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  18. 578
    “…Retirement was associated with increases in PA; yet, long-term trajectories across retirement indicated a subsequent drop in activity levels. Divorce was associated with no changes in PA. No trends could be identified for changing work conditions, quitting or losing a job, starting a new relationship, widowhood, moving, and diagnosis of illness. …”
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  19. 579
    “…We demonstrate that, in addition to the well-established behavioral risk factors of smoking, alcohol abuse, and lack of physical activity, economic (e.g., recent financial difficulties, unemployment history), social (e.g., childhood adversity, divorce history), and psychological (e.g., negative affectivity) factors were also among the strongest predictors of mortality among older American adults. …”
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  20. 580
    “…Early parenthood and divorce were markedly less frequent in the longevity‐enriched families, while economic and educational differences were small to moderate. …”
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