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dc.contributor.authorBlock, Jeanne
dc.contributor.authorChristiansen, Bjørn
dc.date.accessioned2005-06-07T13:17:22Z
dc.date.available2005-06-07T13:17:22Z
dc.date.issued1966eng
dc.PublishedScandinavian journal of psychology 1966;7:267-288
dc.identifier.issn0036-5564
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1956/683
dc.description.abstractBLOCK,JEANNE & CHRISTIANSEN, B.A, test of Hendin's hypotheses relating suicide in Scandinavia to child-rearing orientations. Scand. J. Psychol., 1966, 7, 267-288.--Hendin's hypotheses regarding the psychodynamic origins of the differences in suicide incidence among Denmark, Sweden, and Norway were studied by comparing responses on a Child Rearing Practices Report by 385 university students in these countries. Results lend support to Hendin's hypotheses with respect to competition, maternal authority, physical freedom and autonomy, and the use of teasing, but not with respect to tolerance for aggression, expression of affect, and dependency. The findings for Denmark and Norway are more consistent than for Sweden with Hendin's observations. Descriptions of the mother-daughter relationship were more supporting of Hendin's conjectures than descriptions of the mother-son relationship.en_US
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dc.language.isonobeng
dc.publisherBlackwelleng
dc.titleA test of Hendin's hypotheses relating suicide in Scandinavia to child-rearing orientationseng
dc.typeJournal article


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