Family Structure Evolution in America
Family structure in the United States is definitely evolving. This fact is demonstrated by an analysis of several different aspects of the family structure as defined within the National Council on Family Relations. The specific forms of evolution within the family structure studied within this paper pertain to dating, marriage, and gender roles. By conducting a literature review of articles related, respectively, to each of these facets of family, one can see that there has been a great deal of evolution in the values of the family in the U.S.
The first article reviewed for this assignment is entitled "History of dating violence and the association of with late adolescent health." This article explored the relationship between the health of young adults and adolescents and negative experiences associated with dating or romantic relationships. Health was defined in both sexual, physical and mental terms, as explicitly related to issues such as depression or eating aberrations, multiple sexual partners and smoking. This study explored a wide range of categories for dating violence, which included by physical and mental abuse. Of the latter, bullying and harassment issues disseminated via electronic communication common in today's society (such as emails or text messaging) was included. The principle means by which the summary was conducted was with nearly 600 participants at Ohio State University who filled out an online questionnaire.
The results of this study were quite revealing and somewhat predictable. Females showed a distinct correlation between physical dating violence and problems with their health, whereas males did not. Women who had experience such an issue were more likely to have problems with depression, smoking, sexual promiscuity (as defined as more than five sexual partners)...
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