QUALITY OF FAMILY INTERACTIONS AND ADOLES- CENTS' PERSONALITY TRAITS
Family as the basic social unit is the primary environment of the development of an individual. In the family setting an individual satisfies (or should satisfy) the basic human needs such as the need for safety and love. In the studies of patterns of unadapted behavior of children and adolescents...
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doaj-d29bdbfa184d4c4099daa28fe28d645a2020-11-24T23:37:52ZengInstitute for Human RehabilitationHuman Research in Rehabilitation2232-99352232-996X2013-02-0131612QUALITY OF FAMILY INTERACTIONS AND ADOLES- CENTS' PERSONALITY TRAITSTamara Efendić-Spahić0The Faculty of Philosophy in Tuzla, University of TuzlaFamily as the basic social unit is the primary environment of the development of an individual. In the family setting an individual satisfies (or should satisfy) the basic human needs such as the need for safety and love. In the studies of patterns of unadapted behavior of children and adolescents, temperament is most often stated as the key human characteristic feature that is the most important predictor in the development of unadapted and antisocial forms of behavior. The survey of dispositional empirically identified and inheritance-determined characteristics has been described in detail by Eysenck’s dimensional model of personality through mutually orthogonal and bipolar characteristics: Neuroticism, Extraversion and Psychoticism. The formation of these dispositional characteristics is closely related to parents’ sensitivity to child’s needs and the level of parents’ engagement in their parental role. Therefore, the aim of this research was to examine to what extent the assessment of the quality of the relationship with parents is an important predictor for explaining the basic dimensions of adolescents’ personalities. The research was conducted on an appropriate sample of 135 adolescents, students of the Faculty of Philosophy in Tuzla. The results confirm that the aspects of negative relationships with mother and father are important predictors for explaining dimensions of Neuroticism and Psychoticism, which are very significant correlations of unadapted and antisocial behavior. Also, the results indicate less significant importance of positive relations with mother and father for explaining dependent research variables since it is presumed that positive relations act more as a protective factor whereas the assessment of negative relationships with parents is certainly more important, especially for the dimensions related to bad adaptation of adolescents. The results also indicate equal importance of mother and father in the upbringing process for explaining the basic personality dimensions of adolescents since negative relationships with both mother and father appear as equally important predictors for explaining the dimensions of Neuroticism and Psychoticism in adolescents.https://human.ba/wpdm-package/full-text-43/?wpdmdl=693familytemperamentadolescenceEysenck’s model of personalityadaptation |
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QUALITY OF FAMILY INTERACTIONS AND ADOLES- CENTS' PERSONALITY TRAITS |
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QUALITY OF FAMILY INTERACTIONS AND ADOLES- CENTS' PERSONALITY TRAITS |
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quality of family interactions and adoles- cents' personality traits |
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Family as the basic social unit is the primary environment of the development of an individual. In the family
setting an individual satisfies (or should satisfy) the basic human needs such as the need for safety and love. In
the studies of patterns of unadapted behavior of children and adolescents, temperament is most often stated as
the key human characteristic feature that is the most important predictor in the development of unadapted and
antisocial forms of behavior. The survey of dispositional empirically identified and inheritance-determined
characteristics has been described in detail by Eysenck’s dimensional model of personality through mutually
orthogonal and bipolar characteristics: Neuroticism, Extraversion and Psychoticism. The formation of these
dispositional characteristics is closely related to parents’ sensitivity to child’s needs and the level of parents’
engagement in their parental role. Therefore, the aim of this research was to examine to what extent the assessment
of the quality of the relationship with parents is an important predictor for explaining the basic dimensions
of adolescents’ personalities. The research was conducted on an appropriate sample of 135 adolescents,
students of the Faculty of Philosophy in Tuzla. The results confirm that the aspects of negative relationships
with mother and father are important predictors for explaining dimensions of Neuroticism and Psychoticism,
which are very significant correlations of unadapted and antisocial behavior. Also, the results indicate less significant
importance of positive relations with mother and father for explaining dependent research variables
since it is presumed that positive relations act more as a protective factor whereas the assessment of negative
relationships with parents is certainly more important, especially for the dimensions related to bad adaptation
of adolescents. The results also indicate equal importance of mother and father in the upbringing process for
explaining the basic personality dimensions of adolescents since negative relationships with both mother and
father appear as equally important predictors for explaining the dimensions of Neuroticism and Psychoticism
in adolescents. |
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family temperament adolescence Eysenck’s model of personality adaptation |
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