미국 청소년의 부모 애착과 또래 애착 -미혼모 청소년과 일반 청소년 비교
Parent and Peer Attachment of American Adolescents - Comparison of Parenting and Nonparenting Adolescents
- 가정과삶의질학회
- Journal of Families and Better Life
- Vol.25 No.4
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2007.01101 - 112 (12 pages)
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The primary purpose of this study was to explore the parent and peer attachment of both American parenting and nonparenting adolescents. Do parenting adolescents differ from nonparenting adolescents in their attachment to their parents and peers? A convenience sample of 190(81 parenting and 109 nonparenting) adolescents were recruited and participated in the current study. The short form of The Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment(IPPA) developed by Armsden and Greenberg(1987) was used to measure attachment to their parents and peers. Overall, both parenting and nonparenting adolescents had more positive relationships with their peers than their mothers and only one significant difference in attachment between parenting and nonparenting adolescents were found in the present study. Parenting adolescents reported having less communication with their peers/friends than nonparenting adolescents. Implications and recommendations for future research are presented.
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