Psychological well-being during adolescence: The role of relations with peers and parents. This study was aimed to investigate the influence of both relationships with parents and friends (support and quality of relations) on the psychological well-being (self-satisfaction, confidence in one’s coping ability, positive expectations of success) or malaise (stress, depressive feelings, sense of alienation). Data were collected through a self-report questionnaire, in a sample of 2273 Italian adolescents, males and females, attending secondary school, aged between 14 and 19. As hypothesised, the results showed that support and positive quality of relations with friends and parents form a constellation of protective factors acting in synergy to promote psychological well-being and reduce psychological discomfort.

Il ruolo delle relazioni con i coetanei ed i genitori nella promozione del benessere psicologico degli adolescenti

CATTELINO E;
2004-01-01

Abstract

Psychological well-being during adolescence: The role of relations with peers and parents. This study was aimed to investigate the influence of both relationships with parents and friends (support and quality of relations) on the psychological well-being (self-satisfaction, confidence in one’s coping ability, positive expectations of success) or malaise (stress, depressive feelings, sense of alienation). Data were collected through a self-report questionnaire, in a sample of 2273 Italian adolescents, males and females, attending secondary school, aged between 14 and 19. As hypothesised, the results showed that support and positive quality of relations with friends and parents form a constellation of protective factors acting in synergy to promote psychological well-being and reduce psychological discomfort.
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