TY - JOUR
T1 - Divorce Is Stressful, But How Stressful? Perceived Stress Among Recently Divorced Danes
AU - Strizzi, Jenna Marie
AU - Cipric, Ana
AU - Sander, Søren
AU - Hald, Gert Martin
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This study compared recently divorced Dane’s perceived stress scores with normative data of both (1) general and (2) divorced/separated populations, and investigated the predictive power of sociodemographic- and divorce-related variables on perceived stress. A total of 1,856 divorcees responded to the Perceived Stress Scale and related variables. Recent divorcees had significantly higher perceived stress levels than both the general and the divorced/separated populations. Lower age, lower education level, lower-income, infidelity, former spouse divorce initiation, not having a new partner, and higher divorce conflict significantly predicted higher stress levels equally among both male and female participants using structural equation modeling.
AB - This study compared recently divorced Dane’s perceived stress scores with normative data of both (1) general and (2) divorced/separated populations, and investigated the predictive power of sociodemographic- and divorce-related variables on perceived stress. A total of 1,856 divorcees responded to the Perceived Stress Scale and related variables. Recent divorcees had significantly higher perceived stress levels than both the general and the divorced/separated populations. Lower age, lower education level, lower-income, infidelity, former spouse divorce initiation, not having a new partner, and higher divorce conflict significantly predicted higher stress levels equally among both male and female participants using structural equation modeling.
U2 - 10.1080/10502556.2021.1871838
DO - 10.1080/10502556.2021.1871838
M3 - Journal article
VL - 62
SP - 295
EP - 311
JO - Journal of Divorce and Remarriage
JF - Journal of Divorce and Remarriage
SN - 1050-2556
IS - 4
ER -