When are children likely to be most affected by family break-ups?
5 April 2022
2019 research from the Centre for Longitudinal Studies is cited in this column about divorce.
![Child sat on sofa looking upset while parents argue in the background. Image credit: Ryan Bradshaw. Child sat on sofa looking upset while parents argue in the background. Image credit: Ryan Bradshaw.](https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/sites/ioe/files/styles/large_image/public/divorce-childrens-mental-health.jpg?itok=2zjzv3rb)
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