This questionnaire study examined the adjustment of 245 lone-parenting women following marital separation. A composite model included intrapsychic variables as intervening between demographic and contextual variables and adjustment (life satisfaction). Regression analyses showed that the demographic and contextual variables were partially mediated by the intrapsychic variables. The path model indicated that the intrapsychic variables (sense of coherence, control, depression, and grief) had a direct impact on life satisfaction and that there was an indirect path for depression through sense of coherence (SOC) and control. It was concluded that the intrapsychic variables had a more powerful relationship with women's post-separation life satisfaction than did the demographic/contextual variables. Social implications and recommendations for future policy are considered.
History
Event
Centre for Equity and Innovation in Early Childhood International Conference (5th : 2005 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Publisher
University of Melbourne, Centre for Equity and Innovation in Early Childhood
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2005-11-17
End date
2005-11-20
Language
eng
Notes
Conference Program : http://www.edfac.unimelb.edu.au/ceiec/events/2005/Final_Program book 2005.pdf
Publication classification
E3 Extract of paper
Copyright notice
2005, University of Melbourne, Centre for Equity and Innovation in Early Childhood
Title of proceedings
CEIEC 2005 : Researching, Consulting and Training for Equity, Social Justice and Children's Rights : Honoring the Child, Honoring Equity 5 : Reconsidering Rights and Relationships