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68% youth anxious to share relationship issues with parents: Survey

By IANS | Updated: October 12, 2020 20:25 IST

New Delhi, Oct 12 Around 49 percent of the youth are not comfortable sharing their feelings with their ...

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New Delhi, Oct 12 Around 49 percent of the youth are not comfortable sharing their feelings with their parents while 68 percent of them struggle the most with talking about relationship issues, reveals a new survey.

Importantly, 53 percent of them also feel that keeping things to themselves builds stress and anxiety, said the survey conducted by Shaadi.com.

The survey reflects the mindset of the youth today, when it comes to opening up to their parents and the flip side - what parents think about their relationship with their children.

It further revealed that generation gap was leading to a communication gap, with it being among the top two reasons that they are unable to have these conversations with their parents. Around 70 percent of the youth stated that they would like to talk about their feelings with their parents and have a more open relationship.

On the other hand, when asked to parents about their relationship, 92 percent parents said their children are completely free to have conversations with them. And while the youth felt there was a generation gap, 72 percent parents did not feel that the generation gap made it difficult to communicate with their kids, added the survey.

The data revealed that 42 percent of the parents hadn't been in a relationship before and hence might find it hard to empathise with their children.

Commenting on this, Adhish Zaveri, Director - Marketing, Shaadi.com said: "In India, the family is still the most important source of care and support for singles. Unfortunately, as we've seen in the study, the generation gap between parents and children often translates into a communication gap. Being able to talk about relationship matters freely can help alleviate anxiety and offer comfort. With our Shaadi Cares initiative, we're urging parents to open-up to their children, so that they can too."

( With inputs from IANS )

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