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Going It Alone

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The article was published on 1979-12-20 and is currently open access. It has received 132 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social change.

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Attachments beyond infancy.

TL;DR: Attachment theory is extended to pertain to developmental changes in the nature of children's attachments to parents and surrogate figures during the years beyond infancy, and to thenature of other affectional bonds throughout the life cycle.
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New Strategies in Emerging Markets

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a framework, oriented toward demand rather than risk, that enables companies to assess long-term market potential, identify business prospects, and predict potential benefits.
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Distress among young adults from divorced families.

TL;DR: Distress about family life was greater among students from divorced than from married families, and greater distress was associated with children's residence, frequency of contact with fathers, interparental conflict, and psychological symptoms.
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Children of divorce

TL;DR: Divorce represents a special kind of stressful experience for the child who has been reared within a two-parent family as mentioned in this paper, and each of these experiences strikes at and disrupts close family relationships, leaving in its wake a diminished, more vulnerable family structure.
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Explaining the Symptomatology of Separated and Divorced Women and Men: The Role of Material Conditions and Social Networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that marital dissolution is associated with mental health problems, and that the explanation for this association varies by gender, namely, material conditions (income and parental obligations) and dimensions of social networks (both structural and experiential) are more important in accounting for the symptomatology of separated and divorced men.