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INDEX Abraham, K., 171, 172 Abramson, L., 238 Adams, Romnzo, 253,254 Aderman, D., 228 Adler, Alfred, 225 African Americans, 246, 250-52, 255-70, 278-79, 287-88 Age, 1, 109, 256; and coping strategies, 78, 82-83, 92-93; and identification, 179-80; and impact of divorce stress, 43, 44, 4549 , 52, 53; and risk factors in divorce, 281-82; and self-concept, 161-62; and timing issues in divorce, 132, 133,145 Aguirre, B. E., 251 Ahrons, C. R., 6 AIDS epidemic, 271 Albrecht, S., 251 Alcoholism, 38 Ambert, A., 39 Ambivalence, 40, 257; and pathological grief, 171 American Indian community, 250 Androgynous lifestyles, 286—87 Aneshensel, C. S., 204 Arnold, M. B., 152 Asher, S. )., 2, 212 Asian Americans, 248, 249, 250,253-70, 278-79 Attachment difficulties, adult, 16-17, 25, 112 Averill, J. R., 227, 228 Bahr, H., 251 Bailey, D. E., 80 Bailey, J. T., 81 Bandura, A., 224 Barrera, M., 196 Barresi, C. M., 204 Beck, A. T., 13 Bengtson, V., 153,154 Bereavement, 39, 41, 83, 170;and influence of childhood stress, 18, 24, 35-36; literature on, 128, 132, 146; and self-image, 153; stress of divorce compared with that of, 40, 147 Bernard, J., 234 Bisexuality, 270-72, 279 Blair, M., 154, 156, 163, 164, 172, 229 Blakesley, S., 39, 212,235,283 Block, J., 6, 157, 167 Blood, R. O., 253 Bloom, B. L., 2, 211,212, 215,222,283 Bobey, M. J., 228 Bohannan, P., 116, 153 Bondurant, S. B., 229 Borgatta, E. F., 177 Bornstein, P. E., 18, 35 Bowlby, J., 15, 16-17, 111, 112, 172, 225 Bradburn, N. M., 6, 42, 43, 44, 51, 86, 132 Bramwell, S. T., 227 Brandwein, R. A., 56, 104, 235,280 Brim, D. G., 167, 168 Brooks, J., 139 Brown, G. W., 13, 225,227 Brown, P., 106, 196, 206 Burton, R. V., 14 Butler, Robert, 6 313 314 I N D E X Caldwell, R. A., 222 California Divorce Law Research Project, 5 Camacho, T. C., 39 Campbell, J. D., 14 Caplovitz, D., 86, 132 Cappas, A., 175 Carter, H., 38 Castro, R. F., 105 Catron, L., 103, 113 Cauhape, E., 39 Cazares, R. B., 249 Chai, L. K., 249 Cherlin, H., 250 Child custody cases, 270-71, 272, 279 Childhood stress, 41, 50, 54, 58, 59, 60, 83; adaptation to divorce as shaped by, 13-37; and divorcing adults' transitional status, 107, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 123;and identification, 181, 191-92; and minority issues in divorce, 259-61, 272, 278, 287 Children: as barrier to recovery from divorcerelated stress, 50, 53, 56-58, 60; and custody cases, 270-71, 272, 279;and divorcing adults' transitional status, 116; and mother's social support, 209, 210; and self-concept of divorcing adults, 164, 165; and visitation, 251, 272 Ching, J. W. J., 254 Chiriboga, D. A., 3, 6, 7, 8, 19, 34, 41, 42, 44, 45-46, 51, 60, 72, 81, 92, 93, 98, 99, 103, 105, 113, 126-27, 129, 132, 139, 147, 155,157, 158, 160, 196,206, 211, 212,215,234, 235,237, 284, 285, 286 Cicirelli, V., 2 Clark, Margaret, 34 Clausen, J., 147 Cleveland Divorce Study, 6 Cline, D., 147 Cobb, S., 139, 195 Cohen, F., 75 Cohen, S., 196 Cohler, B. J., 92 Coho, A., 177, 179 Colletta, N. D., 6 Cone, J. D., 238 Control, perceived, 50, 54, 173, 252; and coping strategies, 84, 92; and importance of who leaves whom, 224—47; and minority issues, 269-70; research on, 226-29; and self-concept of divorcing persons, 168, 173; and stress process, 224; theoretical significance of, 225; and timing issues in divorce, 128, 132-34, 145 Coping strategies, 17-18; and adaptation to divorce, 74-93; and minority issues, 26365 , 278 Costa, P. J., 155, 167, 168 Covington, T., 83, 92 Cowan, J., 103 Cox, M, 2, 3, 154, 155,160, 211,236 Cox, R., 2, 3, 154, 155, 160, 211, 236 Coyne, J. C., 39, 197, 222 Cultural values, 248-79 Gumming, E., 160 Gumming, J., 160 Cutler, L., 126-27, 129, 139, 206, 215, 284 Darsa, S. D., 233 Dating, 147; as form of social support, 22223 , 269;as means of severing marital tie, 106 Davidson, P. P., 228 Davies, W. L., 226 Davis, D. L., 251-52 Dean, A., 206, 215 Dean, H., 45, 160 Death of loved one. See Bereavement DeCharms, R., 225 Denial, 99 Despert, L., 128 DiMatteo, M. R., 196 Discrimination, 249...

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