Adolescent Antisocial Behavior, Perceived Parental Behaviors, and Perception of Control
Description:
The study examined the relationships between various parental discipline styles and perceived powerlessness in antisocial adolescents. The literature on adolescent antisocial behavior frequently describes states of disaffection, alienation, and powerlessness as characteristic of the delinquent youth. The parent-child relationship is also frequently implicated as the significant precursor of antisocial behavior in adolescents. The purpose of this study was to determine if perception of control o…
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Date:
August 1978
Creator:
Hall, David Lawrence Boyer
Partner:
UNT Libraries