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Parental autonomy support and psychological control and children's biobehavioral functioning: Historical cohort differences in urban China.

Child Development
This study examined parental autonomy support and psychological control and their relations with child biobehavioral functioning. Participants included 238 Chinese parent-child dyads (Mage-child = 8.38 years, 42.0% girls) in two cohorts (2013 and 2021 ...
Jianjie Xu   +7 more
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Identifying characteristics of parental autonomy support and control in parent–child interactions

Early Child Development and Care, 2019
The importance of parental autonomy support to children’s development and learning has been widely studied among Western school-age children, while scant research has been conducted among young chi...
Heyi Zhang, David Whitebread
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Parental Autonomy Support and College Student Academic Outcomes

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2017
According to self-determination theory, parental autonomy support enhances children’s motivation and well-being. Past studies have documented an association between parental autonomy support and outcomes in the academic realm among younger children and adolescents. Using data from a sample of undergraduates attending a public university (N = 492), this
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Revision and Validation of the Parental Autonomy Support Scale Among Chinese College Students

Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment
To revise the Parental Autonomy Support Scale (PASS) and to validate its psychometric properties in Chinese college students, this study recruited 738 Chinese college students, with 72 of them retested four weeks later. The Parental Psychological Control
Yuanshu Fu   +6 more
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How Parental Autonomy Support, Structure, and Involvement Help Children Flourish

2023
Abstract Self-determination theory is an optimal backdrop for researching parenting as it provides a framework for understanding why certain parenting behaviors and strategies facilitate or undermine children’s motivation and adjustment.
Wendy S. Grolnick, Rachel E. Lerner
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Study on the Relationship Between Parental Autonomy Support, Academic Self-Efficacy, and Career Adaptability of High School Students

Evaluation of Educational Research
This study investigates the relationship between parental autonomy support, academic self-efficacy, and career adaptability of high school students in the context of the new college entrance examination system.
Yi Deng
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SUPPORTING STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION: THE PATHWAY BETWEEN PARENTS AND TEACHERS AUTONOMY SUPPORT AND STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT

INTED Proceedings, 2023
Grounded in Self-Determination Theory this paper presents initial data of a longitudinal study on the effects of autonomy support provided by parents and teachers on students’ motivation to learn, focusing on the relation between students’ autonomous motivation and academic achievement. Students’ motivation is relevant for the quality of their learning
Sara Germani   +5 more
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Helicopter und Autonomy Supportive Parenting in der Emerging Adulthood

2021
In den letzten Jahren bestätigen Untersuchungen, dass der Erziehungsstil nicht nur für Kinder und Jugendliche, sondern auch für die Gruppe der Emerging Adults, der 18-29-Jährigen, von zentraler Bedeutung ist. Eine gute Eltern-Kind-Beziehung, die durch Autonomie gekennzeichnet ist, stellt sich in dieser Phase als besonders positiv für die Entwicklung ...
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Parent and Teacher Autonomy-Support in Russian and U.S. Adolescents

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2001
The proposition, derived from self-determination theory (SDT), that autonomy-support has a positive effect on self-motivation and well-being, is examined in two distinct cultural settings. Participants were 264 high school students from Russia and the United States who completed measures of perceived parental- and teacher-autonomy-support, academic ...
Valery I. Chirkov, Richard M. Ryan
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Profiles of autonomy support and controlling parenting: Mixing the two predicts lower child-perceived autonomy support.

Journal of Family Psychology
Despite the well-documented developmental benefits and costs of autonomy-supportive and controlling parenting, little is known about the extent to which parents engage in both types of parenting in real life and its implications for child functioning. This study aimed to examine how combinations of these two seemingly opposite parenting dimensions may ...
Jiseul Sophia Ahn   +3 more
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