The differences in Parent-child relationship due to the economical factor for family


Abstract in English

This study aims to examine the Family economical factor on the dimensions of Parent-child relationship through Parental support, Satisfaction with parenting, Involvement, Limit setting, Communication and Autonomy, and The Mather job outside. The search sample is based on fathers and mathers between 18- 45 years in Tartous. The test of Parent-child relationship proven to be valid and reliabl, and The most important results of it are: - There are differences with statistical signs between the families whose their income is larger than their spending and the families whose their income equal to spending concerning Parental support, Limit setting and Autonomy, while there aren,t differences with statistical signs concerning Satisfaction with parenting, Involvement, Communication and mother,s jobs outside. - There are differences with statistical signs between families whose income equal to spending and families whose income less than spending concerning the dimensions of parent-child relationship only in Limit setting.

References used

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Impara, J & Plak, B. The Thirteenth Mental Measurements Yearbook. Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press,1998, 717-719

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