Divorce
Parental divorce significantly impacts children's mental health, with studies showing increased risks of emotional and behavioural problems in adolescents following divorce. Internalising and externalising problems are higher in the period after parental divorce, with effects persisting and increasing over time compared to adolescents not experiencing divorce. While the first year or two after divorce are often the most challenging for children, the long-term effects can be substantial, potentially leading to higher rates of anxiety, depression, and academic difficulties.