Parentification in the experience of polish adolescents. The role of socio-demographic factors and emotional consequences for parentified youth

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Abstract

Parentification happens when children take on parental duties, which leads to role reversal between children and their parents. Parentification has multiple causes and can have a short-and long-term negative impact on parentified children. This study examined prevalence and correlates of parentification in Polish adolescents. The study included 557 16-year-old students in four types of Polish high schools. Results indicate that parentification is present to a considerable degree and may negatively affect students’ school functioning and affective well-being.

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Żarczyńska-Hyla, J., Zdaniuk, B., Piechnik-Borusowska, J., & Kromolicka, B. (2019). Parentification in the experience of polish adolescents. The role of socio-demographic factors and emotional consequences for parentified youth. New Educational Review, 55(1), 135–146. https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2019.55.1.11

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