The primary objective of this study is to know the content of self-disclosure of adolescents with their parents, as well as the differences of content between the eldest, the middle, and the youngest. This study is descriptive in nature and random sampling design was applied. Hundred Forty Eight (148) adolescents were chosen. Later on, the number was reduced to thirty (30) through Fish-bowl technique to avoid familiarity of the researchers. Then an interview guide was constructed for the interviews of the thirty remaining respondents. Their responses were then categorized into five (5) areas family, financial, academics, social relationships and boy/girl relations and were classified as the content of self-disclosure of adolescents. Major f...
Abstract The study is conducted among 100 adolescents in Kerala State in India to know the sharing o...
Parental monitoring, assessed as (perceived) parental knowledge of the child’s behavior, has been es...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in self-disclosure patterns between a group...
The primary objective of this study is to know the content of self-disclosure of adolescents with th...
The aim of the study was to explore adolescents' perceptions of their parents' behaviors that inhibi...
The research focused on self-disclosure in parent-youth relationships. The general problem that prov...
As children approach adolescence, their communication relation&hip with their mothers and fathers un...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in self-disclosure patterns between a group...
Appropriate support can be provided by parents if early adolescents self-disclose from parents. Howe...
Adolescents’ willingness to share information with parents is a central process through which parent...
Abstract The use of disclosure and concealment strategies by adolescents in the relationship with th...
A 2-wave survey study among 1173 10-14-year-olds tested the longitudinal contribution of secrecy fro...
Contains fulltext : 55705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A 2-wave surve...
This study involving 463 adolescents examined the impact of parent, teen, and parent–teen interactio...
This project involved the development of a questionnaire for measuring parent-adolescent communicati...
Abstract The study is conducted among 100 adolescents in Kerala State in India to know the sharing o...
Parental monitoring, assessed as (perceived) parental knowledge of the child’s behavior, has been es...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in self-disclosure patterns between a group...
The primary objective of this study is to know the content of self-disclosure of adolescents with th...
The aim of the study was to explore adolescents' perceptions of their parents' behaviors that inhibi...
The research focused on self-disclosure in parent-youth relationships. The general problem that prov...
As children approach adolescence, their communication relation&hip with their mothers and fathers un...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in self-disclosure patterns between a group...
Appropriate support can be provided by parents if early adolescents self-disclose from parents. Howe...
Adolescents’ willingness to share information with parents is a central process through which parent...
Abstract The use of disclosure and concealment strategies by adolescents in the relationship with th...
A 2-wave survey study among 1173 10-14-year-olds tested the longitudinal contribution of secrecy fro...
Contains fulltext : 55705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A 2-wave surve...
This study involving 463 adolescents examined the impact of parent, teen, and parent–teen interactio...
This project involved the development of a questionnaire for measuring parent-adolescent communicati...
Abstract The study is conducted among 100 adolescents in Kerala State in India to know the sharing o...
Parental monitoring, assessed as (perceived) parental knowledge of the child’s behavior, has been es...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in self-disclosure patterns between a group...