Parent–child personality similarity and differential autonomy support toward siblings.
Since parental differential treatment is related to more adjustment difficulties over and above main effects of parental treatment, it is important to understand under what conditions differential parenting is likely to occur. Using a within-family design, this study focused on between-sibling differences in parent-child personality similarity as a ...
Paula Vrolijk +4 more
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Refugee parents raise their adolescent children in a world that is different from the world they themselves grew up in, often experiencing postmigration stress. This may hamper parents' confidence in their parenting skills and make it difficult for them to grant adolescent children the autonomy they desire and need.
Hend Eltanamly +3 more
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Unhealthy weight control behaviours in adolescent girls: a process model based on self-determination theory [PDF]
This study used self-determination theory (Deci, E.L., & Ryan, R.M. (2000). The 'what' and 'why' of goal pursuits: Human needs and the self-determination of behavior.
Bandalos DL +13 more
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Antecedents and consequences of parental psychological control and autonomy support: the role of psychological basic needs [PDF]
Research suggest that psychologically controlling and autonomy supportive parenting can be described within the SDT's framework. Two studies were conducted to examine: (a) the role of parental need frustration as a predictor of parental psychological ...
Barberis, N +4 more
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Although prior research has extensively documented the correlates of growth mindset, little is known about its antecedents in undergraduate students. Guided by the self-determination theory, the current study investigated the association of perceived ...
Chunhua Ma, Yongfeng Ma, Xiaoyu Lan
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How to Support Toddlers’ Autonomy: Socialization Practices Reported by Parents [PDF]
Autonomy-supportive parenting is found to foster children’s adjustment but relatively few studies have been conducted with toddlers.
Eftichia Andreadakis +2 more
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Fostering self-endorsed motivation to change in patients with an eating disorder: the role of perceived autonomy support and psychological need satisfaction [PDF]
Objective: Although several studies have established the beneficial effects of self-endorsed forms of motivation for lasting therapeutic change, the way patients with an eating disorder can be encouraged to volitionally pursue change has received less ...
Boone, Liesbet +5 more
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The Role of Parental Achievement Goals in Predicting Autonomy-Supportive and Controlling Parenting [PDF]
Although autonomy-supportive and controlling parenting are linked to numerous positive and negative child outcomes respectively, fewer studies have focused on their determinants. Drawing on achievement goal theory and self-determination theory, we propose that parental achievement goals (i.e., achievement goals that parents have for their children) can
Geneviève A. Mageau +4 more
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A cross-national study on the antecedents of work–life balance from the fit and balance perspective [PDF]
Drawing on the perceived work–family fit and balance perspective, this study investigates demands and resources as antecedents of work–life balance (WLB) across four countries (New Zealand, France, Italy and Spain), so as to provide empirical cross ...
A Grönlund +92 more
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Parental Solicitation and Adolescents’ Information Management: The Moderating Role of Autonomy-Supportive Parenting [PDF]
Parents’ knowledge of children’s activities, friends and whereabouts is widely recognized as a promotive factor for adolescents’ psychosocial adjustment. As previous research showed, this knowledge mainly depends on adolescents’ willingness to disclose information about their daily lives.
Sophie Baudat +3 more
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