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KMID : 0389420130210010023
Korean Journal of Stress Research
2013 Volume.21 No. 1 p.23 ~ p.30
The Protective Factor of Perceived Stress in Adolescences: Focused on Resilience, Parenting Behavior, School Life
Kim Dong-Hee

Abstract
The objective of this study was to identify protective factors associated with perceived stress in adolescents. Data were collected form 270 middle school students. The measurements were the self-report questionnaire on resilience, and the Childrearing Behavior Questionnaire (measuring three dimensions of parenting practice: warmth-acceptance, rejection-restriction, and permissiveness-nonintervention), and measurements of relationship with friends and teachers. Descriptive, Pearson correlation and multiple regression analyses were used. There was a significant relationship between perceived stress in adolescents and resilience (r=?.424, p£¼.01), maternal (r=?.344, p£¼.01) and paternal (r=?.277, p£¼.01) warmth-acceptance parenting behavior, maternal (r=?.434, p£¼.01) and paternal (r=?.378, p£¼.01) rejection-restriction parenting behavior, relationship with friends (r=?.211, p£¼.01), and relationship with teachers (r=?.223, p£¼.01). The result of multiple regression analysis showed that perceived stress significantly associated with resilience (?=?0.265, p=.000) and maternal rejection-restriction parenting behavior (r=0.575, p=.001). Comprehensive interventions designed to enhance the resilience of adolescents, prevent rejection-restriction and improve parenting behaviors may be helpful in mitigating perceived stress in adolescents
KEYWORD
Stress, Resilience, Parenting, Friends, Relationship with teachers
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