Abstract

The effects of childhood parental separation and divorce on adult loneliness were studied. Eighty-seven volunteer male and female participants completed the UCLA Revised Loneliness Scale and the Reported Mourning Behavior Checklist. Data were analyzed using stepwise multiple regression, and results were acceptable at the .05 level of significance. Analysis of the data revealed that there were significant relationships between reported mourning behaviors, as well as the respondents' ages at the time of parent separation, and loneliness.

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