TY - JOUR PY - 1999// TI - Crisis phenomena among African adolescents JO - Adolescence A1 - Pretorius, J. W. A1 - Ferreira, G. V. A1 - Edwards, D. N. SP - 139 EP - 146 VL - 34 IS - 133 N2 - This study investigated inadequate parent-child relationships, problems with regard to sexuality, and substance abuse among African university students. They reported experiencing positive aspects of the parent-child relationship, such as acceptance, love, understanding, encouragement, and guidance, as well as negative aspects, including inadequate communication and parents' authoritarian attitudes. Numerous sexual issues and the abuse of alcohol and other drugs were perceived as serious problems among teenagers in general. Although an inadequate parent-child relationship appears to contribute to substance abuse and sexuality problems, it cannot be regarded as solely responsible, as a multitude of factors also play a role. The results indicate the need for life-skills training for both adolescents and parents, particularly regarding communication.

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