Family meals and adolescent perceptions of parent–child connectedness

Volume: 25, Issue: 1, Pages: 34 - 45
Published: Jul 18, 2016
Abstract
Affirming parent–child interactions, leading to Parent–Child Connectedness (PCC), may provide protective factors that support positive adolescent behaviors and health outcomes; shared family meals are thought to reinforce these interactions. Eight hundred and fifty-five adolescents, ages 9–13, attending six health education centers in the US were surveyed regarding their attitudes about selected interactions they share with their parents. This...
Paper Details
Title
Family meals and adolescent perceptions of parent–child connectedness
Published Date
Jul 18, 2016
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
34 - 45
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