Abstract
Experiencing parental divorce during adolescence is a significant life event that can have long-term emotional and psychological effects [1]. This qualitative study focuses on how adults who experienced parental divorce between the ages of 10 and 17 reflect on their emotional, social, and academic experiences during that time. Nine adults participated in semi-structured interviews, which were transcribed, coded, and analyzed by the researcher using Dedoose software. Key findings that emerged from the interviews include emotional struggles, coping strategies, family support, the impact on school, and advice for today’s youth who are currently experiencing divorce. The findings emphasize that open communication, emotional validation, parental involvement, and how schools can assist youth through the difficult transition of divorce.
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Patel, Nirav M.
(2026)
"Lessons from Adults Who Lived Through Parental Divorce as Adolescents,"
Pacific Journal of Health: Vol. 9:
Iss.
1, Article 17.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56031/2576-215X.1114
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/pjh/vol9/iss1/17
