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The experience of parents implementing authoritarian parenting for their school-age children
Enfermería Clínica, 2018Abstract Objective To explore families’ experiences who use an authoritarian parenting style in caring for school-age children. Method This was a qualitative study employing a phenomenological approach. The sampling method was to interview parents of school-age children living in the Central Maluku district in Indonesia. Results The findings
Novy Helena Catharina Daulima
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Authoritarian parenting, perfectionism, and academic procrastination
Educational Psychology, 2022Wei-Wen Chen
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Authoritarian Parenting, Power Distance, and Bullying Propensity
International Journal of School and Educational Psychology, 2013This study aimed at examining the existing relation among parenting, cultural value orientation, and bullying propensity at school. The participants (N = 231) were early adolescents randomly selected from 11 different schools in urban and rural areas of Cyprus.
Stelios N Georgiou +1 more
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The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 2023
Abstract Parenting and children’s rights are intimately related. The parenting styles characterised by low responsiveness to children’s needs, including authoritarian-paternalistic and those of neglect, are harmful to child’s development and contradict the main principles of children’s rights. The slow development of children’s rights in Kazakhstan and,
Galym Zhussipbek, Zhanar Nagayeva
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Abstract Parenting and children’s rights are intimately related. The parenting styles characterised by low responsiveness to children’s needs, including authoritarian-paternalistic and those of neglect, are harmful to child’s development and contradict the main principles of children’s rights. The slow development of children’s rights in Kazakhstan and,
Galym Zhussipbek, Zhanar Nagayeva
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AUTHORITARIAN PARENTS AND DISTURBED CHILDREN
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1965Students of authoritarianism often hold axiomatically that interaction within the nuclear family is the source and context for children's personal development. They assume, 1. That "fascist-conservative" parents yield children with psychopathology, and 2.
P L, ADAMS, J J, SCHWAB, J F, APONTE
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Effects of Parental Authoritarianism and Authoritativeness on Self-Esteem
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1988The effect of parental authority upon the self-esteem of 230 college students was studied. Authoritarianism and authoritativeness of the mother and the father were found to correlate significantly with self-esteem; authoritarianism was inversely related to self-esteem while authoritativeness was directly related to self-esteem.
John R, Bun +3 more
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Parenting and Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms: Implications of Authoritarian Parenting
Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2010Cognitive behavioral theories of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have hypothesized a central role of social learning in the development of OCD. Research indicates that learning via key developmental relationships, such as parent–child interactions, may account for the emergence and maintenance of OC symptoms in adulthood.
Kiara R. Timpano +4 more
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Relationship of Personal Authoritarianism with Parenting Styles
Psychological Reports, 2006This research investigated the relationship between the personality construct of right-wing authoritarianism and Baumrind's 1971 proposed parenting styles of authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive parenting. 68 youth ages 12–18 along with one of their parents participated.
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Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2013
The purpose of the current study is to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status, parental control, and authoritarianism in Iran. A sample of 460 students was surveyed from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz in Iran. Results demonstrated that subjective socioeconomic status, parental control, and parents' education have significant ...
Heydari, Arash +2 more
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The purpose of the current study is to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status, parental control, and authoritarianism in Iran. A sample of 460 students was surveyed from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz in Iran. Results demonstrated that subjective socioeconomic status, parental control, and parents' education have significant ...
Heydari, Arash +2 more
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