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Adolescents', parents', and teachers' distress over adolescents' behavior

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This study evaluated adolescents', parents', and teachers' self-reported distress and wishes to change adolescents' emotional/behavioral problems in a sample of clinically referred adolescents. Parents reported being bothered more than adolescents or teachers by adolescents' internalizing behavior. Both parents and teachers rated adolescents' externalizing behavior as more bothersome than did adolescents. Adolescents were significantly less likely to want to change their behavior than were parents or teachers. In addition, adolescents were significantly more likely to want to change their internalizing problems than their externalizing problems. For all three informants, being bothered by adolescents' behaviors was strongly associated with a desire to change the behaviors. Clinical implications of these findings are discussed.

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The authors wish to thank John Iriye and Alisa Waldman for their invaluable help as research assistants.

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Phares, V., Danforth, J.S. Adolescents', parents', and teachers' distress over adolescents' behavior. J Abnorm Child Psychol 22, 721–732 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02171998

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