Abstract

Adjusting to divorce can be a painful process to endure. Fortunately, research is available to help understand what factors contribute to a healthier recovery for both men and women. Similar to an earlier study (Steiner, Suarez, Sells, & Wykes, 2011) conducted only on women, this study focuses on the effect of infidelity, initiator status, and spiritual well-being on men’s divorce adjustment. One hundred and three divorced men in the United States were surveyed using the Fisher Divorce Adjustment Scale, Spiritual Well-Being Scale, and a participant questionnaire. Results indicate that spiritual well-being can predict 21% of the divorce adjustment in men. Recommendations for researchers and implications for clinicians are discussed.

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