Homeless Youths' Descriptions of their Parents' Child-Rearing Practices
KIPKE, MICHELE, D.; PALMER, RAYMOND, F.; LaFRANCE, STEVEN; O'CONNOR, SUSAN; KIPKE, MICHELE, D., Childrens Hospital Los Angeles; PALMER, RAYMOND, F., Childrens Hospital Los Angeles; LaFRANCE, STEVEN, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles; O'CONNOR, SUSAN, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Журнал:
Youth & Society
Дата:
1997
Аннотация:
The families of runaway and homeless youth have been characterized as having high levels of parent-child conflict and distress. This study explored homeless youths' perceptions of their parents' child-rearing practices. Youth (N = 409) were recruited from street and service sites using a stratified probability sampling design. Factor analysis conducted with 23 parenting descriptors revealed four distinct parenting styles: Supportive/Emotionally Available; Intrusive/Unavailable; Detached; and Problems With Drugs/Law. The implications of these findings and future research and service provision needs are discussed.
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