ADOLESCENT PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF FAMILIES
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ADOLESCENT PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF FAMILIES
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S0132-16250000616-3-1
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99-107
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Based on research conducted in 1994-1995 and 2010-2011, the dynamics of interrelations between social and psychological characteristics of adolescent personality development in different types of families is analyzed. We consider the structural feature of a family (normative, consolidated, with one parent), the type of family by the number of children (small and large) and the level of material security of families of teenagers.
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family • family transformation • opposing concepts • family structure • adolescent • normative families • step families • large families • citizenship • educational resource.
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01.10.2011
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