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First published on July 11, 2008 The Journal of Early Adolescence 2008, doi:10.1177/0272431608317608
Conflict Resolution in Parent-Adolescent Relationships and Adolescent Delinquency
Muriel D. Van Doorn*,
Susan J. T. Branje,
and
Wim H. J. Meeus
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: m.d.vandoorn{at}uu.nl.
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This study examines the relation between conflict resolution styles in parent-adolescent relationships and adolescent delinquency. Questionnaires about conflict resolution styles were completed by 284 early adolescents (mean age 13.3) and their parents. Adolescents also completed a questionnaire on delinquency. Hierarchical regression analyses show that combinations of adolescents and parents conflict resolution styles are significantly related to delinquency. In adolescent-father relationships, the demand-withdraw pattern was found to be related to delinquency, and in adolescent-mother relationships the interaction characterized by mutual hostility was found to be related to delinquency. The results stress the interdependence of adolescents and parents in conflict resolution and demonstrate the need for investigating combinations of adolescents and parents conflict resolution styles.

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