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Second Generational Effects of War-Induced Separations: Comparing the Adjustment of Children in Reunited and Non-Reunited Families.

机译:战争分离的第二代效应:比较重聚与非团聚家庭中儿童的调整。

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The present study, based on data gathered after the first year of a longitudinal investigation, is designed to compare the second generational effects of long-term father absence on children who have been reunited with their fathers and children who have not been reunited with their fathers. The study was undertaken with 99 children of reunited families and 105 children of non-reunited families and focused on three major variables that appear to contribute to the ill-effects of extended periods of father absence: (a) sex of the children, (b) age of the children, and (c) length of father absence. The investigators were concerned with examining whether the children whose fathers have not returned would have greater difficulties in their personal and social adjustment than the children whose fathers did return.

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