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Divergent Realities and Perceived Inequalities: Adolescents', Mothers', and Observers' Perceptions of Family Interactions and Adolescent Psychological Functioning
Journal of Adolescent Research (1998)
  • Deborah P. Welsh
  • Renee V. Galliher
  • Sally I. Powers, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Abstract
Used two approaches to examine mothers', adolescents', and observers' discrepancies in perceptions of family interaction in rural, working-class families. Results using the divergent-realities approach support a developmental lifespan perspective positing that developmental tasks influence perception. Results using perceived-inequalities approach revealed that discrepancies between adolescents and mothers were associated with adolescents' internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
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Publication Date
1998
Citation Information
Deborah P. Welsh, Renee V. Galliher and Sally I. Powers. "Divergent Realities and Perceived Inequalities: Adolescents', Mothers', and Observers' Perceptions of Family Interactions and Adolescent Psychological Functioning" Journal of Adolescent Research Vol. 13 (1998)
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