@article{15e6397a-0088-4691-8fe3-bb165ee61883, author = {Kamil Olszewski, Elżbieta Talik, Maria Oleś}, title = {The tendency to worry and the perception of parental attitudes in adolescence}, journal = {Developmental Psychology}, volume = {2016}, number = {Volume 21, Issue 3}, year = {2016}, issn = {1895-6297}, pages = {89-103},keywords = {parental attitudes; tendency to worry}, abstract = {The aim of this study is to identify the relationship between the tendency to worry and the perception of parental attitudes in early adolescence. A group of 103 children, aged from 13 to 15, was examined. The participants completed two tests: Anne Roe’s Parent-Child Relations Questionnaire and Bruce Chorpita’s Penn State Worry Questionnaire for Children. Adolescents, girls more often than boys, worry at a moderate level. The results confirm that the intensity level of worry is associated with the perception of some parental attitudes: the more young people perceive their parents as demanding and rejecting, the more they worry. The tendency to worry is mostly associated with the rejecting mother’s attitude.}, doi = {10.4467/20843879PR.16.018.5529}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/psychologia-rozwojowa/article/martwienie-sie-mlodziezy-w-okresie-dorastania-a-percepcja-postaw-rodzicielskich} }