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Date Submitted: 07/15/2014 09:51 AM
Aleesha Taylor
Shanice Westby
Shanice Bush
Irisha Smith
RSCH 2014
Literature Review Matrix: What are the impacts of Divorce on children in the Caribbean?
Title | Author | Year Published | Journal | Data Source | Synthesis |
Effects of Divorce on Children | Wendy Mollah | 2008 | | http://www.children-and-divorce.com/impact-of-divorce-on-children.html | Sociologist and psychologist are still conducting and gathering, analyzing reliable information about the effect of divorce on children in the Caribbean. Managing the effects of divorce on children is difficult to adjust to for reasons because of the children’s age range and stages they grew up in or apart of. In the Caribbean it is a challenging factor to understand. Kids might show psychological and behavioral problems. Their capabilities will range differently. Caribbean researcher studies show facts and signs. They also observe the later effects of when the child has to grow up in the world and what lies ahead of him/her. |
The Positive Effects of Divorce on Children | Mia Carmel West | 2010 | | http://www.divorceaffectschildren.com/article4.html | Following up readings, a positive effect of divorce were researched and like the old saying says “Divorce has been the hardest on kids more than on parents.” This article made it obvious that there’s a positive side to divorce. It often brings the parents closer to the children as they still want to provide 100% love and attention to the children and thus the reason they should not be put in between the whole process of divorcing. |
Divorce Rates- Caribbean & Central America 2010 | Robert Hughes | 2010 | | http://divorcescience.org/2013/02/03/divorce-rates-caribbean-central-america-2010/ | This graph shows the rate of Divorce in the Caribbean and Central America. Aruba has the highest divorce, followed by Cuba, and then Costa Rica and Dominica Republic, Panama, Jamaica and Mexico have the least amount in Divorce rate. This low rate may be...