The Incidence and Intensity of Parent Adolescent Conflict among Adolescents with a view to Develop an Information
Author Name: Mrs. I. Jancy Prasanna,1 Mr. Prem Kumar,2 Mrs. Vanmathi 3
Volume: 02/02
Country: India
DOI NO.: 11.2023-61555522 DOI Link: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/08.2024-84281512/GIJNR
Affiliation:
- Principal, Sri Eshwarammaji College of Nursing, Bangarpet, Kolar district, Karnataka.
- H.O.D. Psychiatric Nursing Department, Gayathri College of Nursing, Bangalore.
- Principal, Gayathri College of Nursing, Bangalore.
ABSTRACT
This study assessed the incidence and intensity of parent-adolescent conflict among adolescents through a non-experimental descriptive research design. Sixty adolescents were selected using simple random sampling technique from a school at Bangalore. The check list (Printz, Foster, Kent and O’Leary, Robin and Foster, 1989) was administered followed by distribution of information booklet on resolving parent-adolescent conflict. Majority of the findings were; 47% of adolescents had moderate level of conflict incidence, 85% had severe level of conflict intensity. Mean score was 44 %and 79.4% of conflict incidence and intensity with SD 1 and 7.8 which shows significant correlation between incidence and intensity of parent-adolescent among adolescents. Study findings revealed that the information booklet distributed would be useful to resolve parent-adolescent conflict among the adolescents.
Key words: Conflict Incidence, Intensity, Adolescent’s Information Booklet, Parent- Adolescent Conflict, School.
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