Adult children tend to be closer with their mothers than to their fathers: The chances of being estranged

02.08.2023 14:50
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:24

Adults tend to have periods when they are estranged from their mothers and fathers.

A recent experiment found that most adults are way more likely to be disconnected from their dads than their moms.

Let's find out more.

The experiment and the findings

The experiment tracked parent-child dynamics over several decades.

Surprisingly, 26% of adult children reported lack of communication with their dads, while only 6% reported the same with their moms.

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Thankfully, most disconnections weren't long-lasting, with almost 70% of those with fathers and over 80% with moms reuniting over time.

The experiment revealed that various factors like gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality influenced the likelihood of that.

Girls were 22% more likely than boys to be estranged from their fathers.

Black adult kids were about 27% less likely to be disconnected from their moms than others, but more likely to experience disconnect from their fathers.

Why is it important?

The study highlighted the complexities of parent-child dynamics, emphasizing the importance of understanding and supporting normal family dynamics for overall well-being.

The specialists are continuing to explore the topic's effects on health and conducting interviews with those estranged from family members.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. The experiment and the findings
  2. Why is it important?