Parent-Child Relationship: Peculiarities and Outcome

Popov, Leonid M. and Ilesanmi, Ruth A. (2015) Parent-Child Relationship: Peculiarities and Outcome. Review of European Studies, 7 (5). pp. 253-263. ISSN 1918-7173

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Abstract

The relationship between parents and their children can be regarded as the most important relationship an individual can experience. This paper, examines theoretical and empirical literature on parent-child relationships by analyzing recent accomplishments on this issue. It turns first to the question of which behaviors in children are associated with those of their parents? This paper also reviews researches on: factors that influence parent-child relationship from an integrative contextual-empirical perspective. It is indeed true that parents are usually the ones who spend the most time with young children over extended periods of time; therefore this paper seek answers to the question of whether parents really have influence(s)on their children, to what extent and the importance of these influences. The results of this paper showed that temperament, antisocial and externalizing behaviors (e.g. substance abuse) were the most reported behavioral characteristics between parents and their children.

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Date Deposited: 15 Jul 2023 05:43
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