Relationship of family environment to adolescents' depression and self-concept

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Sing Lau
Lai-Kuen Kwok
Cite this article:  Lau, S., & Kwok, L.-K. (2000). Relationship of family environment to adolescents' depression and self-concept. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 28(1), 41-50.


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In this study we examined the relationships among family environment, depression, andĀ self-concept of adolescents in Hong Kong. A multi-domain perspective was adopted and a questionnaire was administered to a total of 2,706 adolescents. Results showed that all three domains of family environment correlated significantly with the three depression aspects. It was concluded that a cohesive, orderly, and achieving family environment is conducive to more positive development in adolescents, in terms of lower depression and higher self-concept.

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