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Parent Child Relationship Marijuana Usage
1,200 words... - 0. 22 Mother Similarity-Youth - 0. 33 Mother Emulation-Youth - 0. 37 Father Emulation-Youth - 0. 20 +p 0. 1; p 0. 05; p 0. 01; p 0. 001. This table consists of only the scales significantly related to the adolescent marijuana usage with the exception of father AIDS. From the table above, we see that the greater the fathers marijuana usage the more frequent his child will use marijuana. A close parent-child mutual attachment, the more admiration, affection, warmth, and child-center ness the...
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Father Child Connection Roethke Was Talking Bed
500 wordsThe father-child connection proves to be a very important component to a childs psyche growing up. A child nurtured in a caring, loving and affectionate environment will most likely be provided with the physiological and emotional support needed to become a well-rounded individual. A child nurtured in an abusive and negative environment will most likely carry the emotional scars for the rest of their lives, resulting in having a toilsome time of dealing with lifes ups and downs. The physiologica...
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Makes Him Feel Books New York
2,821 wordsFather Child Relationship in the Novels Maus and Atticus Relationships are often predicated on the historical context of human interaction. The Atticus and Maus are stories about the way in which generational conflict is associated with the past. They also deal with the idea that exploration of cultural history introduces feelings of shame, guilt and blame. Artie of Maus is constantly in friction with the life he might have lived as a Jew in an anti-Semitic world and the one he lives as the conv...
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Developmental Psychology Marital Relationship
1,764 words... 1975) or threat to personal identity. For example, although some studies show that a majority of men want to be more involved in child care and domestic activities, Pleck (1983) found that only 42 % of working mothers wanted more help with child care from their husband. Pleck suggested that mothers discourage paternal involvement in domestic and child-care activities because of their traditionally based notions that men are unaccustomed to and careless about performing such tasks. When mothe...
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Parent Child Relationship Marijuana Usage
2,401 wordsIntroduction The purpose of this study is to ascertain the affects of drug-abusing fathers on the drug usage of their young adolescent children. A special targeted population were chosen for this study; they are the children of drug-abusing fathers who are HIV-positive or at risk for becoming HIV-positive. The major factors used to determine the dependent measure of adolescent marijuana use include certain drug abusing father attributes (i. e. , illegal drug use, HIV status, and methods of copin...
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