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Parentification in Polish Adolescents: a Prevalence Study.

Judyta BorchetLisa M HooperSara TomekWei Shuang SchneiderMaciej Dębski
Published in: Journal of child & adolescent trauma (2021)
This study investigated the prevalence of parentification in a nationwide cross-sectional study. There were N  = 47,984 Polish adolescents aged 12-21 ( M  = 15.60; SD  = 1.98; female 52.7%, male 47.3%). The results indicated that more adolescents experienced emotional parentification (toward parents 35.9%; toward siblings 25.2%) as compared to instrumental parentification (toward parents 7.2%; toward siblings 15.5%), which is noteworthy, since emotional parentification is the most detrimental form of parentification in USA samples. Overall, 15.5% of the participants reported a sense of injustice related to their family caregiving roles and 61.2% reported satisfaction related to their family caregiving roles. The results are important given the dearth of prevalence studies.
Keyphrases
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