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Adolescents at home: An exploratory study of the relationship between perception of family social climate, general well-being, and actual behavior in the home setting

This study investigated the relationship between behavior in the home environment and perception of family social climate and personal well-being in a social-ecological perspective. Participants in the study were 46 eighth-grade students, who provided information on their use of the home environment...

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Published in:Journal of youth and adolescence 1982-08, Vol.11 (4), p.301-315
Main Authors: McMillan, D W, Hiltonsmith, R W
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This study investigated the relationship between behavior in the home environment and perception of family social climate and personal well-being in a social-ecological perspective. Participants in the study were 46 eighth-grade students, who provided information on their use of the home environment, their perception of family social climate through the Family Environment Scale (FES), and their sense of well-being through the General Well-Being Questionnaire (GWBQ). Multiple regression analyses revealed several strong relationships between the variables. First, and most important, a strong positive relationship between adolescents' sense of well-being and time spent with adults in leisure and recreational activities in the home was identified. Second, selected home setting "behaviors," including watching television, were found to account for approximately 40% of the variance in adolescents' scores on the "Intellectual-Cultural Orientation" subscale of the FES. Implications were drawn for research on the relationship between perception of social climate, optimal human functioning, and actual behavior in specified settings.
ISSN:0047-2891
1573-6601
DOI:10.1007/BF01537172