FAMILY RISK FACTORS AS INDICATORS OF BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS WITH YOUTH

Journal Title: Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation - Year 2009, Vol 10, Issue 1

Abstract

This project researches whether risk factors within family have any predictive power in describing youth behavioural problems. Family risk factors such as family functioning problems and conflicts within family have the strongest predictive power. Preventive actions and treatment must be directed toward the youth living in risky families.

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Ranko KOVACHEVIKJ| Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation, University in Tuzla, Meliha BIJEDIKJ| Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation, University in Tuzla, Lejla KURALIKJ-KJISHIKJ| Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation, University in Tuzla, Edin MUFTIKJ| Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation, University in Tuzla

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Ranko KOVACHEVIKJ, Meliha BIJEDIKJ, Lejla KURALIKJ-KJISHIKJ, Edin MUFTIKJ (2009). FAMILY RISK FACTORS AS INDICATORS OF BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS WITH YOUTH. Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation, 10(1), 63-71. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-7818