The experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in China

High school students in China who have experienced parental divorce may face significant psychological and life challenges. The purpose of this study is to explore and understand the impact of parental divorce on the psychological well-being among Chinese high school students. This qualitative study...

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Main Authors: Jiarui, Ma, Che Amat, Muhammad Asyraf, Salam, Syahrul Nizam
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Language:English
Published: Macrothink Institute, Inc. 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103555/
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Che Amat, Muhammad Asyraf
Salam, Syahrul Nizam
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description High school students in China who have experienced parental divorce may face significant psychological and life challenges. The purpose of this study is to explore and understand the impact of parental divorce on the psychological well-being among Chinese high school students. This qualitative study adopted a descriptive phenomenological approach. A total of eight participants were selected through a purposive sampling technique in Qinghai Province, China. The data was gathered using a semi-structured interview to gain in-depth understanding and to obtain sufficient information from the participants. The research data were collected to answer two research questions: 1) what are the experiences of high school students from parental divorced families? 2) how does parental divorce affect high school students’ psychological well-being? The following themes were identified in high school students who experience parental divorced in their families: 1) difficulties adapting with new family environment, 2) becoming overly independent, and 3) rising economic problems after the divorce. Four themes were also identified on how parental divorce experiences affect students’ psychological well-being: 1) low life satisfaction and happiness, 2) emotional instability, 3) sense of insecurity, and 4) arising of mental health risks and problems. The study will prepare organizations that provide mental health services and school counsellors to a better understanding of the thoughts, feelings, and behaviours of high school students who are affected by parental divorce and provide them with necessary supports.
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spelling upm-1035552025-07-09T06:29:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103555/ The experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in China Jiarui, Ma Che Amat, Muhammad Asyraf Salam, Syahrul Nizam High school students in China who have experienced parental divorce may face significant psychological and life challenges. The purpose of this study is to explore and understand the impact of parental divorce on the psychological well-being among Chinese high school students. This qualitative study adopted a descriptive phenomenological approach. A total of eight participants were selected through a purposive sampling technique in Qinghai Province, China. The data was gathered using a semi-structured interview to gain in-depth understanding and to obtain sufficient information from the participants. The research data were collected to answer two research questions: 1) what are the experiences of high school students from parental divorced families? 2) how does parental divorce affect high school students’ psychological well-being? The following themes were identified in high school students who experience parental divorced in their families: 1) difficulties adapting with new family environment, 2) becoming overly independent, and 3) rising economic problems after the divorce. Four themes were also identified on how parental divorce experiences affect students’ psychological well-being: 1) low life satisfaction and happiness, 2) emotional instability, 3) sense of insecurity, and 4) arising of mental health risks and problems. The study will prepare organizations that provide mental health services and school counsellors to a better understanding of the thoughts, feelings, and behaviours of high school students who are affected by parental divorce and provide them with necessary supports. Macrothink Institute, Inc. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103555/1/103555.pdf Jiarui, Ma and Che Amat, Muhammad Asyraf and Salam, Syahrul Nizam (2023) The experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in China. Journal of Public Administration and Governance, 12 (spec.4). pp. 208-218. ISSN 2161-7104 https://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/jpag/article/view/20814 10.5296/jpag.v12i4S.20814
spellingShingle Jiarui, Ma
Che Amat, Muhammad Asyraf
Salam, Syahrul Nizam
The experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in China
title The experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in China
title_full The experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in China
title_fullStr The experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in China
title_full_unstemmed The experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in China
title_short The experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in China
title_sort experiences of parental divorce on the psychological well- being among high school students in china
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