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Attrition among families of divorce: Patterns in an outpatient psychiatric population

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The accelerated divorce rate has greatly increased the number of children of divorce. In addition, the children and families of divorce are proportionately overrepresented in populations seeking child guidance and psychiatric services. However, the patterns in the use of such services by these families has been unexamined. In our study we find no differences in the use of outpatient psychiatric services between families where both biological parents are present and families of divorce. A closer look at the divorced families reveals that recently divorced mother-headed families more frequently interrupt both the evaluation and treatment phases of clinic contact. Several clinical patterns are described which help explain the finding and it is suggested that the traditional child guidance model may not be the most suitable intervention modality in working with these families.

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This article is reprinted with permission from theJournal of the Academy of Child Psychiatry, Vol. 21, 1982, pp. 409–413

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Rembar, J., Novick, J. & Kalter, N. Attrition among families of divorce: Patterns in an outpatient psychiatric population. International Journal of Family Therapy 5, 227–236 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00927093

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