Summary
Abstract Objective This study aimed to examine the association between parent–child relationships and physically aggressive behavior among adolescents. Methods This is a cross-sectional study that uses secondary data from the 2015 Indonesia Global School-Based Health Survey (IGSHS). Health surveys were conducted in 75 schools representing three regions (Sumatra, Java-Bali; Outer Sumatra; and Java-Bali) in 26 provinces and 68 districts/cities in Indonesia (N = 10,139 students). Students who participated were aged 12–19 years, were enrolled in public schools in the junior and high school levels. Results It has been seen that for most middle-aged adolescents (58.7%), their parents (25%–29%) pay less attention to academic assignments (homework), problems, and use of free time. The most signifi
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