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Parent-adolescent relationships
- Title
- Parent-adolescent relationships / edited by Brian K. Barber, Boyd C. Rollins.
- Publication
- Lanham : University Press of America, ©1990.
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- Description
- xii, 240 pages : illustrations; 22 cm
- Subject
- Parent and child > United States
- Adolescence
- Teenagers > Family relationships > United States
- Teenagers > United States > Family relationships
- Interpersonal relations in adolescence > United States
- Adolescent
- adolescence
- Interpersonal relations in adolescence
- Adolescence
- Parent and child
- Teenagers > Family relationships
- United States
- Note
- "Each of the chapters of this book has been previously published in issues of Family Perspective"--Preface.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Contents
- 1. Parent-adolescent Relationships and Identity Formation -- 2. Family Interiors of Adolescent Ego Development Trajectories -- 3. Marital Quality, Parental Behaviors, and Adolescent Self-Esteem -- 4. When Effort in School Does Not Produce Better Grades: A Family Environment Affects a School Process -- 5. Adolescent Self-Esteem As An Intervening Variable in the Parental Behavior And Academic Achievement Relationship -- 6. Parent-adolescent Interactions in the Development of Alcohol Abuse and Other Deviant Behaviors -- 7. The Religiosity and Parent/Child Socialization Connection with Adolescent Substance Abuse -- 8.
- Family Variables Affecting the Transmission of Religious Values from Parents to Adolescents: A Review -- 9. Pubertal Status, Cognitive Development, and Parent/Adolescent Relationships -- 10. The Analysis of Family and Parent-Child Relations in a Systems-Oriented Perspective.
- ISBN
- 081917744X
- 9780819177445
- LCCN
- 89077236
- OCLC
- ocm21538629
- 21538629
- SCSB-1915447
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library