Abstract:
Objective: To investigate the relationship between parenting styles and family communication patterns with adolescent`s quality of life. Methods: The cross-sectional study was carried out on 439 randomly selected adolescents in the city of Zahedan, Iran, from January to July 2011. The subjects were asked to complete the KIDSCREEN-52 health-related quality of life questionnaire, while their parents were asked to complete the Diana Brinder`s Test to show their parenting styles. SPSS 15 was used to analyse data. Results: Most parents had `authoritative` parenting style (n=380; 86.6%). Pluralistic (n=170; 38.7%) and consensual (n=152; 34.6%) patterns were the most frequent styles of communication in families. Data suggested a significant relationship between parenting style and some dimensions of quality of life, including physical well-being, psychological well-being, social support and peers, and autonomy (p
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1393-1398
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Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, Volume: 63, Issue: 11, Year: 2013