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Psychological Intrusiveness

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Psychological IntrusivenessAnn Skinner2023-10-11T16:06:01-04:00
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Description

This measure includes 11 items about the young adult’s mother and 11 items about the young adult’s father (Manzi, Parise, Iafrate, Sedikides, & Vignoles, 2015). Young adults report whether their parents think they know what their young adult child is thinking without asking, whether their parents are hurt when the young adult wants privacy, and so forth.

Reference(s)

  • Manzi, Parise, Iafrate, Sedikides, & Vignoles, 2015

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Wave(s) Used

Youth: 11

Measure PDF

Psychological Acculturation Scale PDF

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This project is funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

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