The relationship between monogamous/polygamous family structure and the mental health of bedouin Arab adolescents.
Author: Elbedour S, Bart W, Hektner J.
Source:
Journal of adolescence, 30(2), 213-230.
Previous studies of polygamy and child mental health have primarily focused on
younger children. The present studies are among the first to focus on
adolescents. The first study involved 210 randomly selected Bedouin Arab
adolescents (mean age 15.9), who were administered instruments assessing their
family environment and mental health. The second study involved 182 Bedouin Arab
adolescents in which the student participants completed a single instrument about
themselves and in which the teachers of the students completed the Teachers'
Report Form of the Child Behaviour Checklist by Achenbach. The Bedouin Arab
adolescents fell into two groups: (a) adolescents in monogamous family structures
and (b) adolescents in polygamous family structures. The findings of the first
study suggest that the two groups did not differ significantly in the majority of
the assessed variables, even though there were significant differences obtained
between groups for 4 of the 13 assessed variables. The two groups did not differ
significantly in the second study. Results were discussed in terms of their
cultural and developmental significance