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Authoritative Parenting and Drug-Prevention Practices: Implications for Antidrug Ads for Parents

Health Communication, 2005
This research employed the theory of reasoned action to investigate the role of authoritative parenting in 3 drug-prevention behaviors: (a) parental monitoring, (b) parent-child discussions, and (c) awareness of the child's environment. A phone survey of 158 parents of adolescents in 7th, 9th, and 11th grades revealed that authoritative parenting was ...
Michael T, Stephenson   +3 more
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Effects of Parental Authoritarianism and Authoritativeness on Self-Esteem

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1988
The 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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Understanding the Association Between Authoritative Parenting and Adolescent Smoking

Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2006
Research on adolescent cigarette smoking has attempted to measure the role of parents in preventing smoking experimentation and uptake. However, aspects of parental influence have often been limited to parental smoking behavior or antismoking socialization.
Brian C, Castrucci, Karen K, Gerlach
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Authoritative Parenting, Psychosocial Maturity, and Academic Success among Adolescents

Child Development, 1989
The over-time relation between 3 aspects of authoritative parenting--acceptance, psychological autonomy, and behavioral control--and school achievement was examined in a sample of 120 10-16-year-olds in order to test the hypothesis that authoritative parenting facilitates, rather than simply accompanies, school success.
L, Steinberg, J D, Elmen, N S, Mounts
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EFFECTS OF AUTHORITATIVE PARENTAL CONTROL ON CHILD BEHAVIOR

Child Development, 1966
Three models of parental control-permissive, authoritarian, and authoritative-are described and contrasted. Pertinent findings concerning the effects on child behavior of component disciplinary practices are reviewed. With these and other findings as the basis for discussion, several propositions concerning the effects on child behavior of parental ...
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Outcomes of Positive Discipline Parent Training: Authoritative Parenting Style and Parent Sense of Competence

The Journal of Individual Psychology, 2023
ABSTRACT: This study was designed to investigate the impact of Adlerian parent trainings on parenting style and perceived competence in order to assess whether Positive Discipline parent-training courses promote the authoritative parenting style and increase parents' sense of competence. The central constructs were assessed through online surveys that
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Authoritative parenting and parental stress in parents of pre‐school and older children with developmental disabilities

Child: Care, Health and Development, 2006
AbstractBackground  Rearing a child with a developmental disability is associated with increased parental stress. Theories of stress and adjustment and bi‐directional theories of child development suggest that parenting could influence these negative outcomes.Methods  Relationships between parenting approaches and stress in parents of children with ...
Woolfson, L.H., Grant, E.
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Parent Depression and Parent Authoritative Discipline as Correlates of Young Adolescents' Depression

The Journal of Early Adolescence, 1992
This study related the self-reported severity of depression in a nonclinic sample of 35 young adolescents (mean age = 13.63 years) to mothers' and fathers' self-reported severity of depression and parents' use of an authoritative discipline style. Authoritative discipline was assessed from the adolescents' viewpoint as well as that of each parent. The
Melanie Gallimore, Lawrence A. Kurdek
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Do Parents with the Authoritative Feeding Style have Better Food Parenting Practices?

The FASEB Journal, 2017
The authoritative feeding style has been proposed to be the most desirable feeding style; however, few studies investigate how these parents may differ in their feeding behaviors compared to parents with other feeding styles. The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between parental feeding styles and food parenting practices.
Jamey Baietto, Rachel L Vollmer
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Parenting and Socialization of Only Children in Urban China: An Example of Authoritative Parenting

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2013
The authors report a semistructured interview of 328 urban Chinese parents regarding their parenting beliefs and practices with respect to their only children. Statistical analyses of the coded parental interviews and peer nomination data from the children show none of the traditional Chinese parenting or child behaviors that have been widely reported ...
Hui Jing, Lu, Lei, Chang
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