Gender differences on parental attachment and its influence on risk behavior
2017
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There are five goals of the study. First, it is to determine which type of attachment and which gender influences the tendency of the child to do the different types of risk behavior. It was examined in this research the influence of parental attachment and gender on the different types of risk behavior. Second goal is to determine the influence of gender on risk behavior. The third goal is to determine if there is a difference of risk behavior due to attachment style to parents. The fourth goal is to determine if there are differences between paternal attachment and maternal attachment in terms of risk behavior. Lastly, the goal of the study is to determine which kind of risk component is significantly prevalent among young adults.
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