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Family structure and functioning: Influences on adolescents psychological needs, goals and aspirations in a South African setting

Journal of Psychology in Africa, Volume 26, No. 4, Year 2016

This study aimed to determine the effects of family structure and functioning on basic psychological need fulfilment, life goals and aspirations of adolescents in a South African setting. Participants were 457 adolescent learners (Mage = 16.31, SD = 1.45, females = 54%, coloured = 56%) selected from four public schools in the Western Cape, South Africa. The adolescents completed the Family Assessment Device, Aspirations Index and Psychological Needs Scales. Results following multiple regression analysis suggested that a two-parent family structure predicted higher satisfaction of basic psychological needs and higher pursuit of extrinsic goals among adolescents than did a one-parent family structure. Family functioning determined pursuit of intrinsic goals by adolescents from one-parent families.
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Citations: 16
Authors: 5
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Identifiers
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Study Approach
Quantitative
Study Locations
South Africa
Participants Gender
Female