The Risky Behaviour of Hispanic Females as a Function of Mother-Daughter Openness and Father-Involvement
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Abstract
This study investigated, within the Hispanic community, the impact of daughter-mother communication and father-involvement on the daughter's perceived willingness to engage in risky behaviour. A purposive sample of 134 Hispanic females completed four self-report scales: Perceived Father Involvement Scale and the Risky Behaviour Scale. Results indicate an inverse relationship exists between daughter-mother openness and daughter's risky behaviour. Further, a significant relationship between perceived father-involvement and daughter's risky behaviour was also found.