Psychosocial Adjustment and Family Relationships: A Typology of Italian Families with a Late Adolescent |
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Authors: | Scabini Eugenia Lanz Margherita Marta Elena |
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Affiliation: | (1) Catholic University of Milan. Eugenia Scabini, Center of Study and Research on the Family, Catholic University of Milan, Largo Gemelli, Milano, Italy;(2) Social Psychology at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | The importance of family relationships in human development and adjustment has always been recognized in psychological studies. The present study aims to construct a typology of families with a late adolescent and to analyze the family relationships present in each type. The typology, constructed using family satisfaction—a global index of family functioning—as the discriminate variable, took into account eight types. This study is focused on the two extreme types of the typology: Families with adequate functioning or satisfied families and Families with inadequate functioning or dissatisfied families. These two types of families were compared according to variables such as: (a) parent-child communication and its topics and (b) the family's decision-making process on topics related to the adolescent and his/her future orientation. All subjects completed a questionnaire composed of different scales. The results show substantial differences in the two family types regarding both family functioning and the role played by mothers and fathers. Satisfied families give evidence of a better communication process than the dissatisfied ones, greater sharing between parents and adolescents and, finally, a decision-making process based mostly on sharing and support. Moreover, in satisfied families the father has the role of social mediator. In this way, he succeeds in part in restoring equilibrium to the relational imbalance in favor of mothers so typical of Italian families. |
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