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:

  1. Principal, Sri Eshwarammaji College of Nursing, Bangarpet, Kolar district, Karnataka.
  2. H.O.D. Psychiatric Nursing Department, Gayathri College of Nursing, Bangalore.
  3. 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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