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Relationships Between Perceived Parental Acceptance -Rejection and Juvenile Delinquency Scores: A Study of Criminal and Non-Criminal Adolescents


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Title: Relationships Between Perceived Parental Acceptance -Rejection and Juvenile Delinquency Scores: A Study of Criminal and Non-Criminal Adolescents

Authors: Emmanuel Rafail, Abdul Haque

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research

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Publisher: Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad

Country: Pakistan

Year: 1999

Volume: 14

Issue: 1

Language: English

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Abstract

The study was designed to examine relationships between perceived parental acceptance-rejection and juvenile delinquency scores of criminal and non-criminal adolescents. Abbreviated Maternal and Paternal Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire (PARQ, Ahmed & Gielen, 1987) and Juvenile Delinquency Inventory (JDI, Khan, Khan, & Hussain, 1982) were administered on Sindhi and Urdu-speaking criminals and non-criminals. The results found total juvenile delinquency scores to be positively associated with the total perceived parental acceptance-rejection scores. The mean differen­ces indicated that the criminal adolescents perceived both their fathers and mothers to be significantly more aggressive, more neglecting, more rejecting as compared to the non-criminal adolescents. The findings of this research are consistent with universalistic postulates of parental acceptance and rejection theory developed by Raimer (1975).


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