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Iraqi, Syrian, and Palestinian refugee adolescents’ beliefs about parental authority legitimacy and its correlates.
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001$ 74670
013$aUPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-665
100$aSMETANA, J.G.
245$aIraqi, Syrian, and Palestinian refugee adolescents’ beliefs about parental authority legitimacy and its correlates.$hParte componente di periodico
300$app. 2017-2033
500$aEstratto da: Child Development 2015, 86, 6
520$aThis study examined intra‐ and interindividual variations in parental legitimacy beliefs in a sample of 883 Arab refugee adolescents (Mage = 15.01 years, SD = 1.60), 277 Iraqis, 275 Syrians, and 331 Palestinians in Amman, Jordan. Confirmatory factor analyses showed distinct latent factors for moral–conventional, prudential, and personal legitimacy items. Older adolescents rated legitimacy lower for personal issues, but higher for prudential issues. Beliefs were associated with socioeconomic status (fathers' education, family size), particularly for personal issues, but were more pervasively associated with displacement‐related experiences. Greater war trauma was associated with less prudential legitimacy for all youth and more authority legitimacy over moral–conventional issues for Syrian youth. Greater hopefulness was associated with more authority legitimacy over all but personal issues.
653$aRICERCA.
655$aRIFUGIATI.
655$aIRAQ.
655$aSIRIA.
655$aPALESTINA.
655$aCREDENZE.
655$aATTEGGIAMENTI.
655$aADOLESCENTI.
655$aRUOLO FAMILIARE.
655$aGENITORI.
658$aPsicologico.
700$aWRAY-LAKE, L.
700$aAHMAD, I.
740$aChild Development 2015, 86, 6.
856$uhttp://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?sid=9676752f-0d28-4404-ab6f-f8194883d0ff%40sessionmgr103&vid=0&hid=125&bdata=Jmxhbmc9aXQmc2l0ZT1laG9zdC1saXZl#AN=2015-49678-008&db=psyh
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