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I believe the stressor with the greatest effect on families is children who are living with someone who is abusing alcohol or other drugs. Currently more than 9 million children are living with people who abuse alcohol or other drugs (Kunz, 2013, pg 28). With a family that has an adult who abuses alcohol or other drugs can be a stressful and tense house. Abuse from alcohol isn’t the only thing that can make the home stressful due to the use of alcohol and other …show more content…
Repeated instances of extramarital affairs and marital conflict shown on TV and in movies contribute to a “culture of divorce” in the United States (Kunz, 2013, pg. 28). What I believe that last quote is saying is that there is all these new tv shows and movies that will you a spouse cheating and or fighting which can start making you think that your spouse could be doing all that stuff. And when you start suspecting things and all that it can bring stress into your life and into the household. They also suggest that America has an obsession with sex exhibited in ads, movies, TV, and the internet and indicated by large numbers of teen pregnancies (Kunz, 2013, pg. 28). With a large number of teen pregnancies it can become stressful for the parents because they are still young and have yet to fully mature as adults. With that stress at such a young age the parents can separate and just make it more stressful for the spouse that is with kid. With rising rates of violent crime within the streets and the family add stress to a family (Kunz, 2013, pg. 28). With children and women the fear of domestic violence and child abuse adds even more stress. To offset the stress that involves violence is to just get out of the relationship. When it comes to the “culture of divorce” there is stuff that you can do like internet blockers and all that