Do Parents Matter? Parental Attachment and Its Effect on Becoming Independent in Emerging Adulthood

作者: Cara Copeland

DOI: 10.15760/ETD.102

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摘要: Data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health Waves I and III are used to estimate effect parental attachment on independence in emerging adults ages 18 27. The nature focused living a place their own, which described about half sample. study finds that who, youth, expressed high attachments parents, were slightly less likely become independent as adults. Rather, age gender greater positive predictors independence.

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