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The purpose of the present study was to investigate adolescents' orientation towards the future (e.g. expectations and fears, their content and timing) and its relationship with the life conditions perceived. The developmental conditions set in the socio-economic context perceived by an adolescent are evaluated from the point of view of their significance for realization of the conception of individual's future.The study was carried out in three stages in the period of systemic transformation - between 1991 and 2005. The total number of 180 adolescents, aged 16 to 18 participated in the study. The main techniques were an essay on the subject 'Me and my future' and the psychological conversation on threats perceived by young people in the surrounding reality. The results contributed to the psychological knowledge on significance of the process of transformation of socio-economic system in Poland for the formation of adolescents' orientation to the future and indicated the tendencies of changes in the cultural prototype of development in the life cycle.
Rocznik Lubuski
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2010
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vol. 36
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issue 1
37-49
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The problem focused on is the relationship of maternal and paternal parenting behavior in adolescence to developmental tasks in families with alcohol problems and in non-problems families. In alcoholic families, drinking leads to multiple family stressors including disrupted parenting characterized by a lack of love and poor discipline. In the present work it is assumed that observed parenting practices would be one of important risk or protective factors in families with adolescents. The first question addressed was whether children from non-problems families differ from children of alcoholics according to the parenting practice. The next question addressed was whether the specific family context was associated with an adolescent's development. Participants included 61 children aged 17-18. The research sample comprised two groups: 31 children of drinking alcoholics and 30 children of non-alcoholic parents. In general, the results of the present study suggest that the lack of love and poor control are significant risk factors during adolescence, specially in alcoholic families.
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