Support seeking in children from low- and middle-income countries: A multicultural investigation in South Africa, Iran and China DOI Creative Commons
Tanya van Aswegen, Minoo Pouravari, Kexin Li

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 25, 2024

Abstract Parental support helps children manage stress and regulate emotions. As mature, their need for parental evolves to align with age-specific developmental challenges. In non-Western societies, little is known about how children’s experiences of situations as stressful influence decision seek support. order investigate this, we conducted a cross-sectional, qualitative study utilising an autobiographical memory method between the ages 9–12 years from South Africa (n = 73, Mage 10.75, SD 0.99), China 115, 10.48, 0.71) Iran 66, 10.28, 0.88) recall support-related memories both parents using questionnaire devised study. Our findings indicate that require most frequently when faced academic difficulties competencies, social conflict struggles autonomy. The results similar age-appropriate perceived activate attachment system across diverse cultures, some content-specific variation. Iranian mothers tend provide comfort means Parents in offered form problem solving. These contribute literature on support-seeking behaviours within context theory.

Language: Английский

How Balinese Adolescents Perceived Romantic Relationship DOI Open Access

Dewi Arum Widhiyanti Metra Putri,

Kwartarini Wahyu Yuniarti, Wenty Marina Minza

et al.

Journal of Family Sciences, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 5(2), P. 71 - 91

Published: Jan. 27, 2021

The romantic relationship is an interesting topic to study because it emerges as important part of adolescent development that becomes increasingly in subsequent years individual development. One the limitations research this field difficulty providing unique and standards definitions relationships due cultural differences conceptions within individuals from same group. This aims explore concept a perceptions Balinese adolescents terms represent can be used basis comprehend dynamics culture nowadays. Two phases conducted through survey FGD. were aged 15-17 old (n= 277). Through thematic analysis procedures, some emergent themes identified conceptualization. was conceptualized exclusive relationship, consisting affective, cognitive, psychomotor dimensions, represented by many terms. concluded for each group could perceived differently, leading varied forms adolescents' behavior.

Language: Английский

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FAMILY RELATIONS FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF FEMALE YOUTHS WITH SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY DOI Open Access
Tience Debora Valentina, Noor Rochman Hadjam, Tina Afiatin

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Psychological Thought, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 14(1), P. 9 - 34

Published: April 30, 2021

Research on youth's suicidal behavior often focuses individuals rather than families. This exploratory research is related to family relations in female youths with behavior. study's respondents were ten (aged 15 24) divided into two groups: ' attempt' and 'no-attempt'. The FACES IV, communication scale, satisfaction scale given at the beginning of study, which was continued in-depth interviews explore flexibility, cohesion, their relations. In attempt group, IV resulted low balanced cohesion (35.8 respectively), flexibility (41.2 (15.4 respectively). Surprisingly, all participants both groups rated levels low, meaning that dissatisfied functioning. interview eight main themes: lack emotional closeness, conflict, sibling relationship, leadership family, obedience, autonomy, control, mendhem rasa (buried emotion, Javanese culture), weak skills. conclusion, family's hierarchical relationships, distance become risk factors for adolescent perspectives found this study suggest family-based prevention intervention need understand cultural values while encouraging build closeness skills family.

Language: Английский

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5

Family Characteristics of Psychological Separation from Parents during Late Adolescence DOI Open Access

Вероника Петровна Дзукаева

Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Journal Year: 2014, Volume and Issue: 146, P. 346 - 352

Published: Aug. 1, 2014

The objective of this study was to investigate different patterns the separation from parents in adolescence due structural and functional characteristics family. present proposes that there are family cohesion adaptability. Participants were 196 students Russian Universities, between 17-24 years. hypothesis partly supported. Gender differences found.

Language: Английский

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4

Associations Between Adolescents' Antisocial Behavior, Conflict Management Styles, and Romantic Relationship Breakup: An Observational Study DOI
Selena I. Quiroz, Thao Ha, Adam A. Rogers

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Journal of Research on Adolescence, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 33(1), P. 216 - 229

Published: Sept. 14, 2022

Adolescents' antisocial behavior and negative conflict management styles are each associated with adverse romantic relationship outcomes, yet little research exists on their associations. We investigated whether adolescents' was styles, it predicted breakup 3 months later. In total, 91 adolescent couples ( M age = 16.43, SD 0.99; 41.2% Hispanic/Latinx) participated in videotaped discussions coded for negotiation, coercion, avoidance. Actor–partner interdependence models suggest is decreased use of negotiation (couple pattern) increased coercion (actor pattern). No significant associations were found Neither nor breakup. Findings discussed light the unique developmental importance relationships.

Language: Английский

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3

Support seeking in children from low- and middle-income countries: A multicultural investigation in South Africa, Iran and China DOI Creative Commons
Tanya van Aswegen, Minoo Pouravari, Kexin Li

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 25, 2024

Abstract Parental support helps children manage stress and regulate emotions. As mature, their need for parental evolves to align with age-specific developmental challenges. In non-Western societies, little is known about how children’s experiences of situations as stressful influence decision seek support. order investigate this, we conducted a cross-sectional, qualitative study utilising an autobiographical memory method between the ages 9–12 years from South Africa (n = 73, Mage 10.75, SD 0.99), China 115, 10.48, 0.71) Iran 66, 10.28, 0.88) recall support-related memories both parents using questionnaire devised study. Our findings indicate that require most frequently when faced academic difficulties competencies, social conflict struggles autonomy. The results similar age-appropriate perceived activate attachment system across diverse cultures, some content-specific variation. Iranian mothers tend provide comfort means Parents in offered form problem solving. These contribute literature on support-seeking behaviours within context theory.

Language: Английский

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