Abstract :
This study explored the impact of parental divorce on sibling relationships using a mixed-methods approach with 500 participants aged 18-40. Initial findings revealed an increase in sibling closeness immediately following divorce, with 70% of participants reporting strengthened bonds. However, longitudinal data indicated a decline in this closeness over time, with only 45% maintaining stronger relationships after five years. Qualitative interviews highlighted individual life changes and external factors as significant influences on these dynamics. The study's mixed-methods design provided deep insights, though its reliance on self-reported data and convenience sampling posed limitations. The results underscore the complex and evolving nature of sibling relationships in the context of parental divorce.
Keyword :
Keywords: Divorce, Dynamics, Evolution, Impact, Longitudinal, Mixed-methods, Relationships, Sibling, Self-reported