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Parental bonding and attachment in the hikikomori trajectory. [PDF]

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Parents’ educational styles and adolescent autonomy

European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1998
The purpose of this paper is to explore, by means of semi-structured interviews, how families of adolescents perceive and describe their educational styles and the development of adolescent autonomy. Specifically, the results of two different studies will be discussed: the first was conducted with a group of 83 parents (fathers and mothers) of 15- to ...
Elvira Cicognani, Bruna Zani
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Parental Socialization Styles, Parents' Educational Level, and Sexist Attitudes in Adolescence

The Spanish journal of psychology, 2012
The aims of this study were to analyze the differences in the mothers' and fathers' socialization styles depending on their children's sex; whether there are differences in hostile, benevolent, and ambivalent sexism, and neosexism as a function of both parents' socialization styles; and whether the parents' educational level affects their level of ...
Maite, Garaigordobil, Jone, Aliri
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Parenting Styles and Parents’ Attitudes towards Children’s Gender Nonconformity: Moderating Role of Parents’ Education

International Journal of Management and Human Sciences, 2023
Parents are concerned about how gender identity may affect their child's views and behaviors, given the surge in the number of children and young adults who are willing to defy normal gender expression these days. However, due to the subject's sensitivity, few studies on this topic have been conducted in Malaysia.
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