The moderating effect of autonomy on the relationship between enabling peer group and sibling relations and adolescents' mental health and life satisfaction
Adolescents' peer group plays a critical role in their development, providing them acceptance and positive regard. Adolescents who experience supportive supportive relations in the peer group also tend to have positive metnal health and a high level of life satisfaction. Yet, as quasi-age peers...
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Main Authors: | Perez, Mari Minapearl D., Ocampo, Anna Carmela G., Reyes, Melissa Lopez, Tan, Charisse Yap |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/10818 |
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