127). However, the Hetherington / Kelly results showed that by two years following the divorce "80%" of the children in those 1,300 families "are not significantly different on measure of adjustment" -- when compared to children from intact families (Portnoy, p. 127).
Portnoy summarizes some of the problems that children of divorce suffer through during their adolescence: they show "conduct disorders, antisocial behaviors" and difficult with "authorities" (p. 128). They are also "two to three times more likely to engage in adolescent delinquent behavior" than their peers from families that stayed together.
Meanwhile Julie Ensign and colleagues present a slightly different picture of what happens to the children of divorce. By referencing a multitude of research studies, they conclude that children of divorced families have been found to "be sexually active at an earlier age" (Ensign, et al., 1998, p. 575). They also found that children of divorced parents "have more sexual partners," are "more likely to cohabitate" and...
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