TY - JOUR AU - Antony J AU - Broota A AB -

20 children of leprosy patients living with their parents and 30 institutionalized children of leprosy patients were compared with a matched group of 30 children of healthy parents on the variable of self-concept. The Ss were 11–18 yrs old. Two open-ended probes, "Tell us about yourself" and "Tell us about what you are not," were used. Children of leprosy patients had a negative self-concept as compared with children of healthy parents. Institutionalized children of leprosy patients had a more negative self-concept as compared with children of leprosy patients living with parents. This low self-concept is attributed to (1) parents' negative self-image and shame, (2) social seclusion, and (3) societal attitudes. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

 

 

BT - Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology IS - 1-2 LA - eng N2 -

20 children of leprosy patients living with their parents and 30 institutionalized children of leprosy patients were compared with a matched group of 30 children of healthy parents on the variable of self-concept. The Ss were 11–18 yrs old. Two open-ended probes, "Tell us about yourself" and "Tell us about what you are not," were used. Children of leprosy patients had a negative self-concept as compared with children of healthy parents. Institutionalized children of leprosy patients had a more negative self-concept as compared with children of leprosy patients living with parents. This low self-concept is attributed to (1) parents' negative self-image and shame, (2) social seclusion, and (3) societal attitudes. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

 

 

PY - 1991 SP - 35 EP - 39 T2 - Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology TI - Self-concept of children of leprosy patients. VL - 17 ER -