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Wang, Yijie; Kim, Su Yeong; Anderson, Edward R.; Chen, Angela Chia-Chen; Yan, Ni – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2012
Parent-child acculturation discrepancy has been considered a risk factor for child maladjustment. The current study examined parent-child acculturation discrepancy as an ongoing risk factor for delinquency, through the mediating pathway of parental knowledge of the child's daily experiences relating to contact with deviant peers. Participants were…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Acculturation, Delinquency, Immigrants
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Su, Xiaoli; Simons, Ronald L.; Simons, Leslie G. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
Interparental aggression has long been implicated as a cause of child and adolescent antisocial behavior. Four theoretical explanations (viz., an aggressogenic cognition model, general strain theory, an emotional security model, and a spillover model) have been proposed to account for this deleterious effect. To gain a better understanding of the…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Antisocial Behavior, Females, Adolescents
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Jennings, Wesley G.; Maldonado-Molina, Mildred M.; Piquero, Alex R.; Canino, Glorisa – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2010
Several studies have examined the factors associated with juvenile delinquency, but this literature remains limited largely because it has not moved beyond traditional factors generally and because of the lack of research conducted on minority--especially Hispanic--youth. This study seeks to overcome these two limitations by using data from a…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Suicide, Risk, Adolescents
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Landor, Antoinette; Simons, Leslie Gordon; Simons, Ronald L.; Brody, Gene H.; Gibbons, Frederick X. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
Research has documented a negative relationship between religion and risky sexual behavior. Few studies, however, have examined the processes whereby religion exerts this effect. The present study develops and tests a model of various mechanisms whereby parental religiosity reduces the likelihood of adolescents' participation in risky sexual…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Structural Equation Models, Religion, Adolescents
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van Roekel, Eeske; Engels, Rutger C. M. E.; Verhagen, Maaike; Goossens, Luc; Scholte, Ron H. J. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
Parental support and parental depressive feelings are found to be associated with depressive feelings in adolescent boys and girls, but results are inconsistent. In addition, the "5-HTTLPR" genotype has been found to interact with environmental stressors in predicting adolescents' depressive feelings, but this has not been examined longitudinally.…
Descriptors: Females, Adolescents, Males, Parents
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Schoenfelder, Erin N.; Sandler, Irwin N.; Wolchik, Sharlene; MacKinnon, David – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
Fear of abandonment has been found to be associated with mental health problems for youth who have experienced a parent's death. This article examines how youth's fears of abandonment following the death of a parent lead to later depressive symptoms by influencing relationships with caregivers, peers, and romantic partners. Participants were 109…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Caregivers, Mental Health, Depression (Psychology)
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Gillmore, Mary Rogers; Chen, Angela Chia-Chen; Haas, Steven A.; Kopak, Albert M.; Robillard, Alyssa G. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
Studies show that positive family factors help protect adolescents from engaging in risky sexual activities, but do they continue to protect adolescents as they transition to late adolescence/early adulthood? Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, we examined whether family support, parent-child closeness, parental…
Descriptors: African Americans, Chinese Americans, Whites, Daughters
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Jerman, Petra; Constantine, Norman A. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2010
Sexual communication is a principal means of transmitting sexual values, beliefs, expectations, and knowledge between parents and children. Although this area has received considerable research attention, more studies with representative samples are needed to assure that findings are reflective of populations of interest. A representative…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Sexuality, Predictor Variables, Parent Child Relationship
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Cho, Yong-Beom; Haslam, Nick – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2010
Acculturative stress and social support play important roles in suicide-related phenomena among adolescent immigrants. To examine their contributions, measures of acculturative and general life stress and a measure of multiple sources of social support were used to predict psychological distress and suicidal ideation among Korean-born high school…
Descriptors: Prevention, Suicide, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
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Cook, Emily C.; Buehler, Cheryl; Henson, Robert – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2009
Growth curve analyses were used to investigate parents' and peers' influence on adolescents' choice to abstain from antisocial behavior in a community-based sample of 416 early adolescents living in the Southeastern United States. Participants were primarily European American (91%) and 51% were girls. Both parents and peers were important…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Family Income, Early Adolescents, Social Influences
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Agliata, Allison Kanter; Renk, Kimberly – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2008
Parents' influence on college students' adjustment is underestimated frequently. As college students often set goals based on their perceptions of their parents' expectations, discrepancies between college students' and their parents' expectations may be related to their adjustment. The purpose of this study was to examine parent-college student…
Descriptors: College Students, Parents, Student Adjustment, Self Concept
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Vogl-Bauer, Sally; Kalbfleisch, Pamela J.; Beatty, Michael J. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1999
Examined satisfaction and relational maintenance strategies as a function of equity in 160 parent-adolescent relationships. Results indicate that parents' reports of satisfaction by perceived equity supported predictions by equity theory, but adolescents' reports of satisfaction offer only partial support of equity theory for parents in under…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship, Parents
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McKenry, Patrick C.; And Others – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1981
Adolescence is a difficult period of childrearing for parents. Disciplinary techniques were identified as perceived by mothers, fathers, and their adolescent children. Results indicated several areas of intrafamilial disagreement concerning disciplinary techniques utilized. All subjects agreed that some form of verbal reasoning was the primary…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Discipline, Parent Attitudes
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Tucker, Corinna Jenkins; Barber, Bonnie L.; Eccles, Jacquelynne S. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2001
Investigated the frequency of advice about life plans that older adolescents in always-married (n=544) and divorced (n=95) families received from mothers, fathers, and siblings. Findings suggest that adolescents from both types of families rely on mothers for advice, but adolescents from divorced families depended less often on fathers and…
Descriptors: Divorce, Family Structure, Late Adolescents, Parent Child Relationship
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Helsen, Marianne; Vollebergh, Wilma; Meeus, Wim – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2000
Studied the relationship between parental and friends' social support in 2,918 adolescents aged 12 to 24 years, focusing on emotional problems. Results indicate that parents' and friends' support seem to be relatively independent support systems. Parental support remains the best indicator of emotional problems during adolescence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Emotional Problems, Friendship, Parent Child Relationship
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