The scientific reason for divorce children has more time to find love
There are really research behind what some can assume, it's just a stereotype.
Life is certainly different forChildren of divorced parents Compared to those whose parents are always together. But the differences are not only two separate bedrooms in different houses or two sets of Christmas gifts. Divorce really has an emotional effect on children, and they can wear that with them in adulthood. Some people believe that children of divorce feel more difficult toloveAnd it turns out that it is not just a stereotype overused. A new study has indeed noted the scientific reason why children of divorce may have more time to find love:They have lower oxytocine levels.
The study, published in theJournal of Comparative PsychologyIn August, 128 people aged 18 to 62, including 27.3%had divorced parents. Thanks to in-depth questionnaires and collected urine samples, researchers were able to analyze the data and revealed that oxytocin levels were "significantly lower" inPeople whose parents have divorced Compared to those whose parents were still married. In the end, divorce children had only one third the level of oxytocin of people with married relatives.
"These results suggest that oxytocin levels are affected by parental divorce and may be linked to other effects that have been.documented among those who suffer a parental divorce, "Main authorMaria Boccia, PhD, Professor of Children's Studies and Families in Baylor University in Robbins' Health and Humanities College, said in a statement.
Oxytocin, also called the"love hormone"-The are of a natural hormone that serves as neurotransmitter, according to Healthline. A 2012 study published inPsychonuroendocrinology found that new couples hadsignificantly higher oxytocin levels compared to unaffected singles.
Hormone toohas a lot of effects potentially improving the relationship What can help people fall and stay in love, such as trust, surveillance, empathy, positive memories, fidelity, positive communication and transformation of link signals, as indicated in a study of 2013 .
On the opposite end of the spectrum, a lack of oxytocin can have adverse effects. Adults who experienced a parental divorce as children tend to present "greater insecurity of attachment", leading them to have "Less confidence in marriage and the ability of the marriage to bear ", according to the study 2020. And even without the aspect of marriage, these adults are" more likely to haveunstable long-term relationships. "
According to Boccia, many studies have focused on the long-term effects of divorce on children, such as "the impact on relations", but this study is one of the first to explain in a scientific explanation. One of the IBOCCIA issues plans to explore with further research is whether the child's age when divorce occurs in terms of future oxytocin levels. And for more information on the sequence of the divorce, check these23 effects of divorce that people do not speak, according to experts.