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Late Adolescents' Feelings Towards Parents And Siblings, Wallace E. Dixon Jr., M Moser, C E. Paternite Dec 1995

Late Adolescents' Feelings Towards Parents And Siblings, Wallace E. Dixon Jr., M Moser, C E. Paternite

Wallace E. Dixon, Jr.

Feelings toward mothers, fathers, and closest siblings were examined in a sample of 132 late adolescent women and men who were experiencing the transition of entering college. The emotional support of siblings and mothers was more important for late adolescent women than for men. Compared to men, women also turned more to their mothers and siblings for discussion of feelings, ideas, work, and activities, and for help and guidance. In contrast, compared to women, late adolescent men felt that their fathers told them what to do more. Closest siblings did not emerge as the most important emotionally supportive figures in …