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The Effect of Divorce on Sons Aggression
Title: The Effect of Divorce on Sons Aggression
Category: Science & Technology
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The Effect of Divorce on Sons Aggression
The Effect of Divorce on Sons¡¦ Aggression
The divorce rate has dramatically and progressively increased in recent years (Bridgeman & Alvon, 1991; Lowen & Mill, 1998). Many literatures have cited the varied effects of divorce on children. The most significant findings are affective (Carry, 1989) and behavioral (Wright, 1984) disturbances. Particularly, boys have been observed to be prone to anger (Pieri, 1985). Wilson and Ruth (1985) have speculated that the increase of behavior disorders and juvenile delinquency can be attributed, in part, to
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