Longitudinal associations between adolescent perceived degree and style of parental prohibition and internalization and defiance.
Abstract
This study examined associations between perceived degree and style of parental prohibition and adolescents' internalization of and oppositional defiance against parental rules in the friendship and moral domain. Relations were investigated in 2 longitudinal adolescent samples (total N = 532). Results indicated that perceived style but not degree of prohibition related to overtime changes in internalization and oppositional defiance....
Paper Details
Title
Longitudinal associations between adolescent perceived degree and style of parental prohibition and internalization and defiance.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
1
Pages
229 - 236
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