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A Longitudinal Study of Parental Solicitation, Rule-Setting, and Psychological Control as Predictors of Adolescent Disclosure across More Individualistic and More Collectivistic Countries. [PDF]
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Adolescent Autonomy Satisfaction and Parental Support to Autonomy in Mexico
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 2020Based on cross-sectional data from a national survey of Mexican adolescents aged 14 to 17 years, we analyzed parents’ support to their autonomy and their satisfaction. Acknowledging independence and volitional functioning as two dimensions of autonomy, we approached the following questions: whether adolescents were satisfied with the autonomy granted ...
Rosario Esteinou +2 more
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Toddler Temperament, Parent Stress, and Autonomy Support
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2020The present study examined how toddler temperament (negative affectivity, effortful control, and surgency) and parent stress relate to parents’ use of autonomy support (AS) when making requests. Based on past studies pointing to parent stress and toddler difficult temperament as possible risk factors, we proposed a mediation model where toddler ...
Eftichia Andreadakis +3 more
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The Role of Unconditional Parental Regard in Autonomy‐Supportive Parenting
Journal of Personality, 2015AbstractTwo studies explored the role of parents’ unconditional positive regard (UCPR) as perceived by adolescents and young adults in promoting the effectiveness of specific parenting practices that may support offspring's academic autonomous motivation.
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Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2023
Framed through family life course theory, two studies were conducted to examine the relationship between parenting and Chinese emerging adults' conceptions of adulthood.
Guanghua Bao +4 more
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Framed through family life course theory, two studies were conducted to examine the relationship between parenting and Chinese emerging adults' conceptions of adulthood.
Guanghua Bao +4 more
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Parental Autonomy Support and Career Well-Being
Journal of Career Assessment, 2015Self-determination theory (SDT) was used to explain the relation of parental autonomy support for making their own decisions and career well-being (i.e., more academic major satisfaction and less subjective career distress). Perceived academic competence and perceived volitional autonomy were posited to mediate the relation of mother’s and father’s ...
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Parent-emerging adult text interactions and emerging adult perceived parental support of autonomy
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2023Parents play an important role in scaffolding autonomy and independence as their children transition to adulthood. In the digital age, mobile phones allow for increased connection at this important developmental transition, but we know little about the extent to which digital connection may help (i.e., through developmentally appropriate support) or ...
Morgan T. Brown +2 more
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Autonomy-supportive parenting and associations with child and parent executive function
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2018Abstract Autonomy-supportive parenting appears to play an important role in children's executive function (EF) development. However, few studies have accounted for parents' EF skills when examining the link between parenting and child EF in families from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.
Distefano, Rebecca +4 more
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Autonomy supportive parenting in Down syndrome and typical development
2022Children with Down syndrome (DS) display weaknesses in executive functions (EFs) measured with informant report and direct testing. Importantly, EFs are associated with functional life outcomes such as academic achievement and adaptive skills. However, research on factors related to EFs in individuals with DS is limited.
Kelsey Diane Csumitta, Nancy Raitano Lee
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Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2020
Research has demonstrated that parental autonomy-support and control are two related but distinct factors.
Meijia Shi, Cheng Yong Tan
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Research has demonstrated that parental autonomy-support and control are two related but distinct factors.
Meijia Shi, Cheng Yong Tan
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