Research Article | Open Access
Comparison of adolescent-parent relationship among boys & girls in rural & urban Settings
Shaheeda Shaban, Dr. Hummera Azim
Pages: 465-471
Abstract
Much of the empirical research on parent-adolescent relationship is designed to provide a better understanding of processes that foster continuity of parental influences and that minimize the disruption of these influences. The present
study advances this goal by delineating descriptive detail about alterations in key aspects of parent-child relationships across adolescence. A series of meta-analyses summarizes changes in parent-child conflict rate and affect as a function of adolescent age and pubertal maturation.
Keywords
Relationship,Adolescent,Gender, Conservative society.