The impact of parental disruption on Kuwaiti adolescents: a comparative study on children from intact and broken families
Author: Alqashan H.
Source:
International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 1(4), 219-225.
Divorce, which was once a rare phenomenon in Kuwait, now occurs in nearly one
third of all marriages. The purpose of this study was to compare the differences
in self-esteem, locus of control, and attitude toward parents between Kuwaiti
adolescents from divorced and intact families. The results revealed that
adolescents from divorced families showed higher self-esteem than adolescents
from intact families. Within the divorced families, females showed higher
self-esteem compared to males. There was no difference in locus of control
between divorced and intact families nor were there any gender differences.
Divorced fathers were evaluated negatively by their children whereas divorced
mothers were evaluated positively. These data are believed to be the first of its
kind from divorced families in Kuwait or the Middle East.