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Correlational Subjects » FAMILY OF ORIGIN (earlier family for adults, current for young) » Family climate (earlier for adults, current for young) » Relations with parents

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FAMILY OF ORIGIN (earlier family for adults, current for young) Family climate (earlier for adults, current for young) Relations with parents
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bond with parents

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Correlate as named by investigator People investigated Finding Past parental treat-ment and relation- ships Male college students, followed 3 years, Harvard University, USA, 1957-60 Positive evaluation of mother and fatheras a parent Adults, general public, Alameda County, USA, 1965 Earlier relation with parents Gifted women (IQ >135), followed 50 years, California, USA, 1921-72 Family relations University graduates 1966/67, followed into adulthood, Michigan, USA, 1962-76 Becoming dependent upon others 18+ aged, general public, former province Kuopio, Finland, 1991-1996 relations with parents 18-88 aged, general public, Denmark, 1993 frequency of contact with nonresident parent 12 - 24 aged children of divorce, 1992, The Netherlands Parents index Adults, general public, Australia, 1978 Relationship with parents Students, London, UK, 2003 Functioning at home and at school Secundary school pupils, Netherlands, 199? Relationship with mother 17 aged, Germany, 2001-2004 Relationship with father 17 aged, Germany, 2001-2004 Family Adolescents, Portugal, 2001-02 Relationship with parents Students. London, UK, 2001 Bond between children and parents (CSC) Basic school children, Guangdong, China, 2010 Relationship Chinese adolescents, Hong-Kong, 1998 Contact with father/mother Children, aged 8-12, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2013 Father-child & Mother-child relationship Basic school children, Mexico, 200? parental relations 16-18 aged, UK, 200? Tell your parents what you do online Schoolchildren and teenagers, Kazakhstan 2021