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Male and female attachment and severity of self-reported delinquent and risk-taking behaviors

Silvija Ručević , Marina Ajdukovic, Daniela Sincek

The family is the most important influence in the lives of children, and is the first line of defense against various types of delinquent behavior. Families have the ability to serve as a protective factor, which research shows can have a very positive effect on the future of the child. Attachment to at least one parent has an immense effect on resilience in youth. Present study examined relationship between different family characteristics, attachment and frequency and severity of delinquent and risky behavior among urban youth. The sample included 1422 urban youth of both gender, aged 13-19.

 

Recorded: October 2009, Dubrovnik - Cavtat, Croatia.
Coping & Resilience International Conference

Organiser: The Brisbane Institute of Strengths Based Practice

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Silvija Ručević

Department of Psychology, University J.J. Strossmayer, Croatia

Marina Ajdukovic

Department of Social Work, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Daniela Sincek

Department of Psychology, University J.J. Strossmayer, Croatia

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