Tuesday, October 30, 2012

How Divorce Effects Women


How Divorce Effects Women

Rosie Nelson
Chaline Thande
Izzy Lawrence
Megan Clark

Sometimes when people think of divorce they think of children, men, or family as a whole. What about women? How do women suffer?


 
How does Divorce effect women emotionally?

 

Many women suffer from Depression following their divorce.

There are several physical symptoms of depression:

-Trouble sleeping

-increased or decreased appetite leading to weigh gain or loss

-Hard time concentrating

 
Another  symptom….

 According to the Depression Health Center of Web MD (2011) a common symptom in women is, “Persistent physical symptoms that do not respond to treatment, such as headaches, digestive disorders, and chronic pain” (page 1).

 
 Physical Health Problems for divorced women

-People who go through divorce life expectancies are shorter
-People who have gone through a divorce survival rates are lower if diagnosed with cancer

 
 “Focus On the Family”, a Christian Divorce Website Author Amy Desai, J.D. (2006-07) stated, “Emotional trauma of divorce has a longterm impact on the physical health of the body.”

 
Saylnn Boyes (2009) from Web MD stated the following in her article “ Divorce Has Lasting Toll on Health”:  Sociologist and study co-author Linda J. Waite, PhD, of the University of Chicago tells WebMD that divorce and widowhood appear to have a more long-term influence on physical health than on mental health” (page 1).

 

 


 

Support Systems for Women going through Divorce:

-Counseling

-Did you know that there are website dedicated to helping women get through Divorce?

-Friends

                                    Do divorced women suffer financially?

Financial aspects of a divorce can be tough. During a divorce women making lots of money of working have a leg up on unemployed women. Divorced women usually have a rougher time financially then men because of several aspects: on average women make less, women with children having to support their children, and sometimes when a women gets divorced she can no longer rely upon her husband’s health insurance. Pamela J. Smock, Wendy D. Manning and Sanjiv Gupta authors of an article titled “The Effect of Marriage and Divorce on Women's Economic Well-Being”  The social science literature sometimes assesses the relationship between marriage and economic well-being with descriptive statistics comparing the economic well-being of married people with that of persons in other marital-status groups (e.g., McLanahan and Casper 1995; Spain and Bianchi 1996; Waite 1995). These sorts of statistical comparisons show unequivocally that married women are substantially better-off financially on several measures than are their single or divorced counterparts” (pg.795).

Source: http://www.google.com/imgres?q=depressed+women&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&qscrl=1&rlz=1T4SKPT_enUS448US453&biw=1093&bih=513&tbm=isch&tbnid=tTpnxMu_SrpS-M:&imgrefurl=http://pcosinfo.com/pcos-and-depression-2/&docid=6tI_UGPmQkH1JM&imgurl=http://cherished79.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/depression.jpg&w=1152&h=767&ei=Sp2NUPuXMOrd0QHQ24CwCQ&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=331&sig=115322583945776135889&page=1&tbnh=134&tbnw=201&start=0&ndsp=11&ved=1t:429,r:6,s:0,i:116&tx=134&ty=85

 

 Many women are happy after divorce, because they are getting out of an unhappy marriage. Many women see it as a new beginning.

In the New York Times article “Divorced, Middle-Aged and Happy: Women, Especially, Adjust to the 90's” author Jane Gross (1992) interviewed women in their forties to fifties about  how they felt about going through Divorce or being able to make more independent decisions:

 

“Typical among the women was Marlene Jones, a 49-year-old department head at a Northern California company. Ms. Jones took great pleasure after divorcing her husband in eating popcorn for dinner rather than cooking and in wearing the White Diamonds perfume she loved rather than the Chanel No. 5 that he insisted on. "I could do anything I wanted for the first time in my life," she said.
-Jane Gross

 “Or Judith A. Yaskin, a 50-year-old Superior Court Judge in New Jersey, who asks no one's permission before spending $200 for supplies for her rose garden. Recently, Judge Yaskin recalled, she overheard a man at the nursery say he was grateful he was not her husband. Not as grateful as she was, Ms. Yaskin said, dryly.”
-Jane Gross

 

 

Sources:

 

Boyles, S. (2009, 07 28). Divorce has lasting toll on health. WebMD Health News, Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/balance/news/20090728/divorce-has-lasting-toll-on-health

 

Depression Health Center-Web MD. (2009). Depression in women. Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/depression-women?page=4

 

Manning, W. D., Smock, P. J., & Gupta, S. (1999). The effect of marriage and divorce on women's economic well-being. American Sociological Review, 64(6), 794-812 . Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2657403

 
Jane , G. (1992, 12 7). Divorced, middle-aged and happy: Women, especially, adjust to the 90's. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/1992/12/07/us/divorced-middle-aged-and-happy-women-especially-adjust-to-the-90-s.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm

 

3 comments:

  1. As far as the physical health problems that can result from a divorce, was the shortened life expectancy a side-effect that appeared only within women? Do you know how many years less on average these divorcees are expected to live?

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  3. Elena, Thank you for your post. To answer your questions:

    1) To quote Amy Desai, J.D. (2006-07) from Focus on The Family a Christian Divorce Website "Life expectancies for divorced men and women are significantly lower than for married people (who have the longest life expectancies." Please Note it is both Men and Women whose life expectancies are shorter then married men and women.

    If you would like to read more:http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce_and_infidelity/should_i_get_a_divorce/how_would_divorce_affect_me.aspx



    2) I am not sure how many less years on average divorce people live. But, when it comes to battling cancer chance of living is lower the married people battling cancer. And life expectancies are in general lower because of toll divorce takes on body-physically and emotionally.

    Also, JENN I am very sorry I forgot to include my source for where to the above website at the end of sources and couldn't get in to edit our post.

    Desai, A. (2006-07). How would divorce affect me?. Retrieved from
    http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce_and_infidelity/should_i_get_a_divorce/how_would_divorce_affect_me.asp

    -Rosie and group

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