Bailey, Keisha M Re-Specifying Adolescent Non-Normative Role Behavior Experiences with Military Deployment <p>Using self-reports from 83 military connected youths, the results of the present study challenge convention, suggesting first that the best fitting model for youth’s non-normative caregiving behaviors includes three distinct behavior types: Parentification, Adultification, Role Reversal. Second, that while non-normative caregiving behaviors may be associated with youths’ socio-emotional well-being, how these behaviors are associated may depend on both the behavior and the outcome. Lastly, that Unfairness significantly moderates the association between youth’s non-normative caregiving behavior types and socio-emotional wellbeing. Implications and directions for future research on youths’ non-normative caregiving experiences and types of non-normative caregiving behaviors are considered.</p> Adultification;Parentification;Role Reversal;military families;Family and Household Studies 2020-04-23
    https://hammer.purdue.edu/articles/thesis/Re-Specifying_Adolescent_Non-Normative_Role_Behavior_Experiences_with_Military_Deployment/12184638
10.25394/PGS.12184638.v1