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Cognitive Dissonance and Energy Conservation
Author(s)Kantola, S. J.; Syme, Geoffrey; Campbell, N. A.
AbstractThis study examined family strengths of disadvantaged adolescents that may serve as buffers against the adversities of everyday life in rural India. Two hundred adolescents & their families belonging to Scheduled Tribe (ST) & Scheduled Caste (SC) groups in Orissa State were selected as participants. Within these families, 100 adolescents were identified as invulnerable (ie, disadvantaged competent), & another 100 as vulnerable on the basis of peer & teacher nominations. Demographically, families of the vulnerable & invulnerable adolescents were similar. However, there were a number of significant differences between the vulnerable & invulnerable adolescents with regard to their perceptions of their families & general living environment, as well as their own social & academic competencies. The findings shed light on a variety of risk factors inherent to the disadvantaged incompetent group. The results also highlight the importance of particular family & community protective factors that may promote successful development in adolescents reared in extremely resource limited rural families in India.
IssueNo3
Pages416-421
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Applied Psychology
VolumeNo69
PubDateAugust 1984
ISBN_ISSN0021-9010

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