CFD 1220 Lecture 47: child 47
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The role of parents in the early onset of sexual behavior: correlates of early onset of sexual intercourse (age 15 or before): For girls, alcohol use, delinquency, school problems, and depressive symptoms: girls reared in authoritarian homes are particularly at risk. Later onset and less risky sexual behavior: authoritative parenting, higher levels of family routines, parental knowledge. For example, awareness of adolescents" friends, whereabouts, and activities. The role of parents in preventing bullying and victimization: during their teenage years, bullies are at greater risk for. Becoming involved in delinquency, crime, and alcohol abuse: victims of bullies tend to experience. Anxiety, depression, underachievement, low self-esteem, and loneliness. Parental characteristics & adolescent bullying and victimization: adolescent victims tend to. Have lower levels of parental attachment: parents of adolescent bullies tend to. Cyberbullying and its effects on adolescents: more damaging than traditional bullying because of the associated anonymity. Addressing the problem of cyberbullying: parents might.