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  <title>A Study on Factors Affecting Behaviour of Adolescents</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.01.425</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Adolescence is a crucial transitional period of the human life cycle in which the<br />
concretization of the behaviour and personality of a person takes place. Now-adays,<br />
adolescents are facing behavioural problems largely. Family environment has a great<br />
influence on adolescents&#39; psychological, emotional and social well-being. A positive home<br />
environment has a positive impact on motivating adolescents and is supportive towards<br />
facing challenges in life and developing self-efficacy The present study was conducted to<br />
assess different factors that influences the behaviour of the adolescents of 14-17 years age<br />
group. From both the urban and rural areas of the Hisar district, 60 adolescent school students<br />
were selected randomly for the study from each. The personal and socio-economic factors<br />
and home environment were independent variables and behavioural problems were dependent<br />
variables. The self-made questionnaire and the Family Environment Scale were used to<br />
assess the personal and socio-economic status and the home environment of the respondents,<br />
respectively. The behaviour of adolescents was measured by using the Strengths and<br />
Difficulties Questionnaire. The collected data was analysed by calculating mean, frequency,<br />
standard deviation, z-test, chi-square and correlation test. The results revealed a higher<br />
prevalence rate of behaviour problems in adolescents of rural area than that of urban area.<br />
Behaviour problems of adolescents were positively associated with place of residence and<br />
parental education. The behaviour problems of adolescents were found to be influenced by<br />
parental education, family environment and socioeconomic status of the family. The data in<br />
this study was collected only through the survey which gave only quantitative results. Other<br />
methods such as interview design, longitudinal case studies and observations can be<br />
introduced to gather the information comprehensively.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Adolescence is a crucial transitional period of the human life cycle in which the<br />
concretization of the behaviour and personality of a person takes place. Now-adays,<br />
adolescents are facing behavioural problems largely. Family environment has a great<br />
influence on adolescents&#39; psychological, emotional and social well-being. A positive home<br />
environment has a positive impact on motivating adolescents and is supportive towards<br />
facing challenges in life and developing self-efficacy The present study was conducted to<br />
assess different factors that influences the behaviour of the adolescents of 14-17 years age<br />
group. From both the urban and rural areas of the Hisar district, 60 adolescent school students<br />
were selected randomly for the study from each. The personal and socio-economic factors<br />
and home environment were independent variables and behavioural problems were dependent<br />
variables. The self-made questionnaire and the Family Environment Scale were used to<br />
assess the personal and socio-economic status and the home environment of the respondents,<br />
respectively. The behaviour of adolescents was measured by using the Strengths and<br />
Difficulties Questionnaire. The collected data was analysed by calculating mean, frequency,<br />
standard deviation, z-test, chi-square and correlation test. The results revealed a higher<br />
prevalence rate of behaviour problems in adolescents of rural area than that of urban area.<br />
Behaviour problems of adolescents were positively associated with place of residence and<br />
parental education. The behaviour problems of adolescents were found to be influenced by<br />
parental education, family environment and socioeconomic status of the family. The data in<br />
this study was collected only through the survey which gave only quantitative results. Other<br />
methods such as interview design, longitudinal case studies and observations can be<br />
introduced to gather the information comprehensively.</p>
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