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Cultural, family, and personal contexts of parent-adolescent conflict

This study analyzed samples of 1,828 white, black, and Hispanic families with adolescents from the 1988 National Survey of Families and Households in an attempt to explain variations in levels of conflict between parents and adolescents. Parents reported the frequency of conflict with adolescents on...

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Published in:Journal of marriage and family 1994-05, Vol.56 (2), p.375-386
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subjects Adolescence
Adolescents
Authoritarianism
Blacks
Children
Conflict
Cross Cultural Studies
Cultural conflict
cultural differences
Cultural groups
Cultural Influences
Economic Factors
Ethnic Groups
Everyday Life
Family Conflict
Family members
Family Problems
Family relations
Family Relationship
Family Roles
Family Structure
Hispanic Americans
Hispanics
Individual Characteristics
Interpersonal conflicts
Minority Groups
National Surveys
nationalities and ethnic groups
Parent Child Relations
Parent Child Relationship
parent-child relationships
Parenting
Parents
Parents & parenting
Personal relationships
Race
Racial Differences
Social Behavior
Social Class
Social Environment
Social research
Socialization
State Surveys
Teenagers
White people
Whites
title Cultural, family, and personal contexts of parent-adolescent conflict
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