Adolescents' views of communication with their parents are examined in relation to measures of family satisfaction, adolescent decision-making and disagreement with parents (Study I), and to measures of self esteem, well-being and coping (Study II). The results provide some support for the psychometric qualities of the Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale (PACS) and suggest that good family communication is associated with satisfaction with the family and with lack of disagreement between adolescents and parents. They also indicate a positive association between family communication and adolescent self esteem, certain aspects of adolescent well-being and type of coping strategy employed. (C) 1998 The Association for Professionals in Servic...
The purpose of this study was to examine the quality of parental communication between parents and a...
Affirming or positive family communication is important to equip families and individuals to meet li...
This study examines the relationship between perceived parent–child communication and four children ...
Adolescents' views of communication with their parents are examined in relation to measures of famil...
As children approach adolescence, their communication relation&hip with their mothers and fathers un...
The present investigation examined the relationship of adolescents' self-esteem, perceived communica...
Parent-adolescent relationship is an essential part of growing up and it is the key determinant of a...
Parent-adolescent relationship is an essential part of growing up and it is the key determinant of a...
This project involved the development of a questionnaire for measuring parent-adolescent communicati...
This study aims to analyze the influence of communication with the mother and father on adolescents¿...
This study investigated the degree of agreement between adolescents ' and parents ' percep...
This study endeavored to extend earlier findings with elementary and college aged students. In earli...
The importance of assessing the parent–adolescent relationship has been stressed in the literature. ...
Relationships between parental behaviors and adolescent self-esteem were analyzed in a group of 95 e...
The majority of measures that assess the parent-child relationship are based on overt parental behav...
The purpose of this study was to examine the quality of parental communication between parents and a...
Affirming or positive family communication is important to equip families and individuals to meet li...
This study examines the relationship between perceived parent–child communication and four children ...
Adolescents' views of communication with their parents are examined in relation to measures of famil...
As children approach adolescence, their communication relation&hip with their mothers and fathers un...
The present investigation examined the relationship of adolescents' self-esteem, perceived communica...
Parent-adolescent relationship is an essential part of growing up and it is the key determinant of a...
Parent-adolescent relationship is an essential part of growing up and it is the key determinant of a...
This project involved the development of a questionnaire for measuring parent-adolescent communicati...
This study aims to analyze the influence of communication with the mother and father on adolescents¿...
This study investigated the degree of agreement between adolescents ' and parents ' percep...
This study endeavored to extend earlier findings with elementary and college aged students. In earli...
The importance of assessing the parent–adolescent relationship has been stressed in the literature. ...
Relationships between parental behaviors and adolescent self-esteem were analyzed in a group of 95 e...
The majority of measures that assess the parent-child relationship are based on overt parental behav...
The purpose of this study was to examine the quality of parental communication between parents and a...
Affirming or positive family communication is important to equip families and individuals to meet li...
This study examines the relationship between perceived parent–child communication and four children ...