Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012)
Abstract
The well being of adolescents has become topic of increasing interest among researchers in general. It is now regarded as something worthy of empirical investigation by researchers in eliciting without faking, the true status of the living and parenting conditions of adolescents (Marks 1998; Leug and Jim Park 2000). Newman (1994) however observed that there has been great increase in divorce rate that is threatening the marriage institution on the pages of parent media and also on the electronic media. Worse still, the failure rate of second marriages has been found to be higher than that of first-time marriages which in-turn has effects directly and indirectly on the involved-child.
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Adenuga, Alaba and Odusole, A.
(2009)
"Some Psychological Variables Differentiating Between Adolescents With Step-parents And Those Without Step-parents,"
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012): Vol. 7:
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4, Article 28.
DOI: 10.58809/JFYN1113
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