![]() ![]() In fact, the family environment can be considered to be the initial setting in which adolescents are influenced to establish a unique family position and subsequently develop their personality based on that position in the family. With various factors such as family dynamics and intimate relationships, individuals may process adjustment in this stage differently from others. Adjustment during adolescence can be challenging and unpredictable. ![]() Adolescence marks a period of not only dramatic hormonal and biological maturation, but social and identity manifestations tend to occur as well. Introduction Adolescence, a sensitive period marked with events such as puberty and identity crisis, on its own, can play a significant role in the development of an individual’s self-perception. ![]() Recommendation: An educational program for adolescents at schools should be provided to increase their awareness about the needs and problems of adolescents and how to satisfy their needs and adapt with their problems.ġ. ![]() Conclusion: It was concluded thatthere is no relation between birth order and both anxiety and depressive symptoms while there is significant relation between socio demographic characteristics and both anxiety and depression among adolescents. There is no statistically significant relation between adolescents’ birth order and their level of anxiety and depression. There is significant relation between socio demographic characteristics of study adolescents and both anxiety and depression. There is positively significance correlation coefficient between anxiety and depression. Results: The resultsrevealed that twenty three percent of the study adolescents have severe anxiety while a slightly more than half (53.25%) have mild depression. Tools of data collection: (1) A semi – structured interview schedule to assess sociodemographic data, (2) Beck depression scale to assess depressive symptomsand (3) Taylor anxiety scale to assess anxiety. Sample: convenience sample of all available adolescents from the two mentioned schools. Setting: The study was conducted at two secondary schools at El-Batanoon, Shebin EL-Kom Menoufiya Governorate. Design: descriptive correlational design was utilized. The aim of this studywas to assess the effect of birth order and socio demographic characteristics on anxiety and depression among adolescents. They can’t go back in time and remedy that.Birth order and socio demographic characteristics play a substantial role in individual life because the family is the first social system to which an individual is exposed. It’s important that parents discipline their child’s accomplishments. You should have known better.” Whichever way they look, the middle child sees their siblings enjoying looser discipline than they do. Meanwhile, the youngest child gets away with everything, always under the excuse of, “They’re a baby. The middle child watches the older one have more autonomy, while they face harsher rules. Parents might have learned some things and had some experiences with the eldest child that made them develop stricter guidelines for the second. Uneven disciplining Middle children can feel like they get the worst of all worlds when it comes to being disciplined. If you do have an odd number of children, here are some mistakes to be aware of that parents make with middle children. What’s left as far as perks go for the middle child? They’re often stuck being bossed around by their older sibling, and being given babysitting duties over the younger one. You’re not given the respect and freedom of the oldest child, nor are you babied and coddled like the youngest. With all of this in mind, one can see how parents should probably pay close attention to the development of their middle child.īeing the middle child isn’t easy. Research out of the National Center for Biotechnology Information found that middle children are the least comfortable talking to their parents about uncomfortable topics like sex education, and might be the most likely to develop issues with depression. The research also showed that middle children are the least likely to identify with their parents as in, when asked if they see their parents’ character traits in themselves, they tend to say they do not. Science Direct reports that middle children are less likely than youngest and oldest children to turn to their parents for comfort during times of stress. Studies have come up with some interesting data. Is middle-child syndrome a thing? It’s certainly something psychologists have spent decades researching. ![]()
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