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Parental Autonomy Support Moderates the Link Between ADHD Symptomatology and Task Perseverance
Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 2012The current study investigated the moderating role of mother and father autonomy support in the link between youth Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms and task perseverance. ADHD symptomatology was assessed using a multi-informant composite of mother, father, and teacher ratings, and youth perseverance and parental support of ...
Kristel, Thomassin, Cynthia, Suveg
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Journal of Aging Studies, 2010
Abstract Adult children's accounts of responsibility for aging parents were explored using data from multiple, in-person, semi-structured qualitative interviews with 28 participants in Victoria, Canada. An emphasis on respecting parental autonomy and individual responsibility was present in varying forms.
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Abstract Adult children's accounts of responsibility for aging parents were explored using data from multiple, in-person, semi-structured qualitative interviews with 28 participants in Victoria, Canada. An emphasis on respecting parental autonomy and individual responsibility was present in varying forms.
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Parental autonomy support and ethnic culture identification among second-generation immigrants.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2008Born and raised in the United States, children of immigrants often face conflict over whether to endorse the norms and traditions of the family's country of origin (the natal culture) or those of mainstream U.S. society (the host culture). The authors hypothesized that when immigrant parents allow children to make their own choices concerning their ...
Neetu S, Abad, Kennon M, Sheldon
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British Journal of Developmental Psychology
Abstract Parental autonomy support, the extent to which parents facilitate their child's independent use of decision‐making and problem‐solving skills, is an important contributor to adolescent development. This study aimed to explore the effect of parental autonomy support on academic burnout and loneliness among
Xiaoyan Liu +5 more
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Abstract Parental autonomy support, the extent to which parents facilitate their child's independent use of decision‐making and problem‐solving skills, is an important contributor to adolescent development. This study aimed to explore the effect of parental autonomy support on academic burnout and loneliness among
Xiaoyan Liu +5 more
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Socializing toddlers : autonomy-supportive parenting practices and potential risk factors
2015According to self-determination theory, psychological autonomy is a basic, universal need that, when supported, enables individuals to function more positively and experience greater psychological well-being (e.g., Deci & Ryan, 2008). Parenting that supports the autonomy of a child is classically defined as the parental support for their self ...
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Improving understanding of energy autonomy: A systematic review
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021Jouni K Juntunen, Mari Martiskainen
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Human–Autonomy Teaming: A Review and Analysis of the Empirical Literature
Human Factors, 2022Thomas A O'neill +2 more
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