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Predictors of conflicts on self care room management and chores among mother adolescent dyads
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2015-03-19
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Güneş, Seren
Kazak Berument, Sibel
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Adolescence, an era of change, may bring conflict to families, especially to mother-adolescent dyads (MAD). As suggested in Robin & Foster (1989), the MAD conflict can be measured as quantity of issues. There can be different factors predicting quantity of conflicting issues (QCI) on behaviors related to self-care, room management, and chores, which were considered as main topics of conflicting issues for present study. The present study aimed to investigate the role of adolescents’ age and gender, adolescents’ and mothers’ self-care, room management, and chores behaviors and maternal expectations on these behaviors, maternal conscientiousness, adolescent effortful control (EF), and perceived parenting (warmth, comparison, overprotection, and psychological control) on conflict experienced about adolescent self-care, room management, and chores.
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S. Güneş and S. Kazak Berument, “Predictors of conflicts on self care room management and chores among mother adolescent dyads,” presented at the Society for Reseach on Child Development, USA, 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/78773.