ROLE OF PARENTS' ADJUSTMENT IN EXPLAINING PERCEPTION OF ADOLESCENT'S NEGATIVE INTERACTIONS WITH MOTHER AND FATHER

The research was conducted with the aim of examining the contribution of facets of the adjustment of mother and father for explaining the adolescents’ perception of negative relations with parents. The following adjustment measures were used in this research: anxiety, hypersensitivity, inner coheren...

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Published in:Human Research in Rehabilitation
Main Authors: Tamara Efendić-Spahić, Vesna Ćorluka Čerkez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Human Rehabilitation 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.human.ba/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=88&Itemid=560&jsmallfib=1&dir=JSROOT/2014/April+-+Issue+2/Article+1+-+ROLE+OF+PARENTS%27+ADJUSTMENT+IN+EXPLAINING+PERCEPTION+OF+ADOLESCENTS%27+NEGATIVE+INTERACTIONS+WITH+MOTHER+AND+FATHER+-+Tamara+Efendic-Spahic%2C+Vesna+Corluka-Cerkez
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Summary:The research was conducted with the aim of examining the contribution of facets of the adjustment of mother and father for explaining the adolescents’ perception of negative relations with parents. The following adjustment measures were used in this research: anxiety, hypersensitivity, inner coherence, interpersonal orientation and aggression of mother and father individually. The measures of negative interactions between adolescents and parents are conceptualized through the dimension of negative relations with parents, which includes adolescents’ assessment regarding the rejection by father and mother and the assessment of negative relations with father and mother. The research was conducted on a sample including 273 subjects in total: 47 female subjects, 44 male subjects and their parents. For testing the hypotheses, the multiple regression analysis was used. The obtained results show that adjustment facets are important predictors for explaining the perception of negative relations with father. The facet of aggression stands as the most significant predictor among adjustment factors for the group of fathers. For the group of mothers, adjustment did not prove a significant predictor for explaining perception of negative relations. Possible explanations for a modest contribution of mother’s adjustment can be found in the possibility for the quality of family interactions with mother is more explained by an emotional relation that is established between her and the child in early childhood and does not change its quality at later development stages.
ISSN:2232-9935
2232-996X