Feeling of Psychological Security at a Sample of Adolescents in Jordan
Ibrahim Bajes Maali
Asian Social Science, 2018, vol. 14, issue 5, 104
Abstract:
This study aims at recognizing the effect of parents’ role in feeling of psychological security at a sample of adolescents in Jordan. The sample of study consisted of (450) male and female adolescents, their ages range from (13-18), the individuals of the sample were classified into two groups; the dictator parental role group and the democratic parental role group. Results indicated that the group of democratic parental role have a higher feeling of psychological security and females are more feeling of security than males of the dictator parental role group, and no effect of a housing real did not appear on the feeling of psychological security between both groups.
Date: 2018
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