Abstract
Examined feelings of 132 late adolescents entering college toward their mothers, fathers, and closest siblings. Findings from questionnaires included that emotional support of mothers and siblings is more important to women, that discussion of feelings and activities with these family members occurs more often with women, and that men feel more that fathers tell them what to do. (EV)
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Merrill-palmer Quarterly |
| Volume | 42 |
| State | Published - Jan 1 1996 |
Keywords
- Adolescent Attitudes
- Adolescent Development
- Adolescents
- College Freshmen
- Family Communication
- Family Environment
- Family Role
- Feelings
- Independent Living
- Interpersonal Communication
- Interpersonal Relationship
- Intimacy
- Late Adolescents
- Parent Child Relationship
- Parents
- Personal Autonomy
- Self Disclosure (Individuals)
- Sex Differences
- Sibling Relationship
- Siblings
Disciplines
- Developmental Psychology
- Psychology