There is limited research available on divorce rates specifically for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). However, some studies have suggested that the divorce rate for parents of children with ASD may be higher than the general population.
One study published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders found that parents of children with ASD had a divorce rate of 23.5%, compared to 13.8% for parents of children without ASD. Another study published in the Journal of Family Psychology found that parents of children with developmental disabilities, including ASD, had a divorce rate of 10.98%, compared to 9.19% for parents of typically developing children.
It's important to note that these studies do not specifically look at divorce rates for individuals with ASD, but rather the parents of children with ASD. Additionally, these studies do not take into account other factors that may contribute to divorce, such as financial stress, relationship issues, and mental health concerns. Therefore, more research is needed to fully understand the divorce rates for people with ASD.
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.42 per 1000 people, so 4.2%
The divorce rate for the first marriage is 41%. The divorce rate for the second marriage is 60%. The divorce rate for the third marriage is 73%.
In 1950, the divorce rate in the United States was around 2.6 per 1,000 people.
The divorce rate of 6.2% per 1,000 couples is forty percent higher than it was in 1970, the year no-fault divorce was legalized in this state.
As of 2010 there were 33,739,900 people and in 2010 - 2011, 2.46 per 1,000 divorces. The statistics prove that divorce is lowering.
Divorce is not allowed in the Philippines.
Current divorce rate in Australia around 47% to 55 %
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As of 2021, the divorce rate in Ghana is estimated to be around 0.5 per 1000 people. However, it's important to note that divorce rates can vary over time and be influenced by various social, economic, and cultural factors.
The divorce rate is NOT consistent in all 50 states. Factors that change the divorce rate in different states are constantly changing, which affects the rate so often that many are indeed not consistent.
The divorce rate in Greece is 24% and it has more than doubled since the early 90's.