@article{20.500.12766/893, year = {2026}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12766/893}, abstract = {This study explores intergenerational differences in theperception of adolescents' (ages 12–17) use of personalcare products and related purchasing decisions. An on-line survey of 1088 parent–child dyads (n = 2176) wasconducted, and paired samples t-tests were used. Resultsshow minors report higher usage—especially of gym andfitness items—than parents acknowledge. Adolescentsalso perceive more parental supervision than parents re-port. Parents set stricter age limits for purchasing itemslike makeup and supplements and express greater concernover risks. These findings reveal perception gaps that mayinform educational and regulatory approaches to adoles-cent consumption.}, publisher = {Wiley}, title = {Who decides? Intergenerational perception of adolescents' personal care products purchase and consumption.}, doi = {10.1002/fcsr.70057}, journal = {Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal}, keywords = {Adolescent consumption}, keywords = {Body care}, keywords = {Dyads}, keywords = {Parental supervision}, keywords = {Spending}, author = {Irarrázaval, José and Feijoó Fernández, Beatriz and Negredo, Samuel}, }