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Survey on Communication and Well-being of Separated Married Couples with Adult Children
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The effects of separation on spouses
1
Do separated married couples with adult children still communicate?
Please select the option that best reflects the communication habits of separated couples.
Yes, frequently
Yes, occasionally
No
2
Rate the level of amicability between separated married couples.
Please provide a rating on the scale of 1 to 10, where 1 indicates least amicable and 10 indicates most amicable.
3
Do separated married couples check on each other?
Please provide a brief answer regarding whether separated couples still check on each other.
4
Does one partner still have financial responsibilities for both spouses?
Please provide information on the financial responsibilities in the separated relationship.
5
How long have the separated married couples been apart?
Please specify the duration of separation in years.
6
Has the separation impacted the mental well-being of the individuals?
Please share insights on how the separation has affected mental health.
7
What motivates the communication between separated married couples?
Provide reasons or motivations behind continued communication post separation.
8
Are there any significant changes in mental well-being after the separation?
Share any noticeable changes in mental health post separation.
9
Has the separation led to any positive outcomes or personal growth?
Discuss any positive developments or personal growth following separation.
10
How do the adult children perceive the continued communication between their parents?
Provide insights on the adult children's perspective on parental communication post separation.
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