Which of the following statements is true about the psychosocial effects of parental union dissolution on children?
A. Transitions out of two-parent families are less problematic for children than transitions into them.
B. Crisis period for children typically occurs five to six years after their parents' divorce or separation.
C. Most children adjust quickly from their parents' dissolution due to the "diminished parenting" style adopted by their parents.
D. Children from cohabiting-parent families that break up are particularly likely to experience multiple transitions.
Answer: D
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