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This study by Dr. Selenga Gürmen and Ronald P. Rohner examined the impact of marital distress, defined as perceived spousal rejection, on adolescents' psychological adjustment mediated by perceptions of parental acceptance or rejection.
Analiz sonuçları, Türkiye’deki çoğu çiftin birbirini kabul eden ve seven olarak algıladığını göstermektedir. Ayrıca, bu ailelerdeki ergenlerin çoğu, ebeveynlerini kabul edici olarak algılama eğilimindedir.
Bu bulgular, Türkiye’de daha önce yapılan araştırmalarla tutarlıdır.
In addition, this study examined the relationship between marital stress, adolescents' perceptions of parental acceptance-rejection, and adolescents' psychological adjustment.
According to the results of the correlation analysis, it is shown that there is a significant relationship between the spouses' perceptions of rejection by each other, the rejection perceptions of boys and girls by their mothers and fathers, and the psychological adjustment of adolescents.
Gürmen, M. S., & Rohner, R. P. (2014). Effects of Marital Distress on Turkish Adolescents’ Psychological Adjustment. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 23(7), 1155–1162.