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مجلة البحوث في مجالات التربية النوعية
جامعة المنيا
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Each house includes two different generations, intellectually, emotionally and behaviorally, who do not look at the same things with the same eyes. Here is the positive or negative extent of the strategies practiced by mothers to confront that conflict, which pushes him either towards another dark world in which he is alienated from his family or protects him from the evil of falling into it, so the aim of the current research is to study the relationship between mothers’ practice of strategies to confront the generational gap conflict with its dimensions and the alienation of adolescents in its axes. The study tools (Family and Adolescent Form, Questionnaire of Strategies for Confronting Generation Gap Conflict, Family Alienation) were applied in a personal interview on a purposeful squamous sample of (230) mothers for a son in adolescence and (230) sons and daughters of the same mother. The descriptive analytical approach was followed, and data was analyzed And processed statistically using the program (Spss.), the study reached a set of results, the most important of which were:
nearly two-thirds of teenage mothers practice low and medium positive coping strategies for the generational gap, with a percentage of 65.7% for the two levels, compared to 70.4% of them practice negative coping strategies to a high and medium degree; In contrast, the level of family alienation for teenage children increased, reaching 66.9% for the total of the two levels of alienation, high and medium. It was also found that there is a statistically significant correlation between mothers' practice of strategies to confront the generational gap conflict with its dimensions and family alienation among adolescents in its axes. In addition, there are statistically significant differences between the mean scores of each of the mothers' practice of strategies to confront the generational gap conflict and family alienation with its axes, according to the variables noted. It turned out that the strategy of criticism and negative thinking was the most effective strategy in family alienation. The research recommended activating the proposed strategy “Positive confrontation of the generational gap conflict as a proactive step to limit the family alienation of adolescents” by the concerned authorities (National Council for Motherhood and Childhood - Family Counseling Centers - Ministry of Youth - Ministries of Information and Communications and Information Technology - Parents’ Councils in Schools - Places of Worship ) By converting the content of the strategy into paper or digital brochures, which are distributed in all their affiliates in easy ways that aim to spread awareness of positive maternal practices, thus limiting the family alienation of adolescents in all its manifestations
Guiding words: Coping Strategies - Generation Gap Conflict - The Age Of Digitization- Family Alienation- Teens
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