Author:
Tan Tina,Gen Bethany,Epting Christopher,Tampke Elizabeth C.
Abstract
Parent–child communication plays a key role in adolescents' and parents' mental and behavioral health. Parent–child communication is associated with child well‐being outcomes, including socioemotional development (e.g., Grotevant, 2001), interpersonal relationships (e.g., Carson et al., 1999), and academic success (e.g., Branje, 2008; Noller & Feeney, 2004). Importantly, parent–child communication can be improved by interventions and serves as a key intervention mechanism for adolescent risk prevention programs (e.g., Doucette et al., 2021).
Subject
Materials Science (miscellaneous),General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science