AbstractThis empirical research analyses the role of the family in building adolescents’ self-esteem. We have used two questionnaires (to establish parental styles; to identify the level of self-esteem), for the interpretation of which we have used the Pearson correlation coefficient and the Z test. Within the experiment, we have carried out counselling activities with the parents of the subjects from the experimental sample. The results have confirmed a relationship between the authoritative style and positive self-esteem, which functioned in the case of parents’ counselling in what it concerns the positive self-esteem and the improvement of students’ school results
This study examined self-esteem as mediator in the relations of personal (extraversion, neuroticism)...
Este estudio analiza las relaciones entre los estilos parentales y el ajuste psicosocial (autoestima...
According to Faust (1980), there is no greater or more basic sign of safety or affirmation of person...
Relationship between parents and children is significantly important for the forming of identity and...
Introduction: Studies have shown significant associations between parenting practices, life satisfac...
This study investigated the family characteristics as the correlates of self esteem among young adul...
This research examines about the relationship between parenting style and self-esteem among students...
Purpose: This study aimed at identifying the prevailing parenting styles in the Bekaa region- (Leban...
The present study analyzes the relationship between parental socialization practices, acceptance/inv...
Self-esteem is a positive or negative orientation toward oneself. There are two essential components...
AbstractThe present study aims at understanding the dynamics of Self-esteem and its source in the fa...
There is consensus in the literature that self-esteem stems from relationships with others. In parti...
In this study the relationship of parental self-esteem, parental rearing and adolescent adult attach...
AbstractThis study aims to analyze the relationship between school bullying, perceived parenting dim...
In this study the relationship of parental self-esteem, parental rearing and adolescent adult attach...
This study examined self-esteem as mediator in the relations of personal (extraversion, neuroticism)...
Este estudio analiza las relaciones entre los estilos parentales y el ajuste psicosocial (autoestima...
According to Faust (1980), there is no greater or more basic sign of safety or affirmation of person...
Relationship between parents and children is significantly important for the forming of identity and...
Introduction: Studies have shown significant associations between parenting practices, life satisfac...
This study investigated the family characteristics as the correlates of self esteem among young adul...
This research examines about the relationship between parenting style and self-esteem among students...
Purpose: This study aimed at identifying the prevailing parenting styles in the Bekaa region- (Leban...
The present study analyzes the relationship between parental socialization practices, acceptance/inv...
Self-esteem is a positive or negative orientation toward oneself. There are two essential components...
AbstractThe present study aims at understanding the dynamics of Self-esteem and its source in the fa...
There is consensus in the literature that self-esteem stems from relationships with others. In parti...
In this study the relationship of parental self-esteem, parental rearing and adolescent adult attach...
AbstractThis study aims to analyze the relationship between school bullying, perceived parenting dim...
In this study the relationship of parental self-esteem, parental rearing and adolescent adult attach...
This study examined self-esteem as mediator in the relations of personal (extraversion, neuroticism)...
Este estudio analiza las relaciones entre los estilos parentales y el ajuste psicosocial (autoestima...
According to Faust (1980), there is no greater or more basic sign of safety or affirmation of person...