Parental support, interpersonal conflicts and acute stress in adolescence
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2024
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UMT.Lahore
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The purpose of this research is to complex interplay in the setting of adolescence between acute stress, interpersonal conflict, and parental support. This study aims to investigate how parental support protects adolescents from the negative effects of acute stress by examining how interpersonal conflict within the family environment may lead to stress responses. The sample of the participants was 200 Students male and female both of age range 12 –18 selected from government and private schools/institute of Lahore. Three scales, The Perceived Parental Autonomy Support Scale (P-PASS; Mageau et al., 2015), Conflict Behavior Questionnaire Adolescent (for Mother and Father) (M. Kowalski et al, 1980) and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) (Cohen et al, 1983). Relation between parental support, interpersonal conflicts and acute stress in adolescence was explored in this research. We used sampling purposive in this study. Correlational research design was used in this research in order to find out the relationship between parental support, interpersonal conflicts and acute stress in adolescence. This study also reveals that Parental Support, Interpersonal Conflicts and its components will be significant positive predictors of Acute Stress. Current research can be helpful in identifying the problems and difficulties levels of Adolescents and will help in intervention planning. The Current research is the first research which found outs the study on father and mother conflict behavior and Autonomy support and psychological control of mother.