This study examined parenting style variables in predicting college students’ depression symptoms. Participants were 989 college students who participated in the first wave of the Spit for Science project (Dick et al., 2011). This study described the prevalence of depression symptoms, including the percentage of the sample endorsing various depression symptoms, and the frequency depression scores were elevated at multiple time points. A hierarchical multiple regression was conducted to examine whether two dimensions of parenting style, Autonomy Granting and Parental Involvement, would interact in predicting depression symptoms in the Junior year. The present study demonstrates that parenting style predicts a small but significant amount of ...
Down syndrome is a disorder characterised by mild to moderate intellectual impairment, short stature...
This dissertation investigates instructional decision making of community college mathematics instru...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether initially low levels of support behaviors observed ...
Research has suggested that depression symptoms generally decrease after late adolescence; however, ...
Given the growing number of students choosing to pursue higher education through the community colle...
This thesis examines how family relationships and financial exchange influence the depressive sympto...
The purpose of this study was to develop a methodology and investigate a set of variables that best ...
Self-authorships provided the theoretical lens for this exploration of a blended learning multicultu...
This research study was an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the impact bullying and cyber...
Fluency is defined as the ease with which something is processed (Jacoby & Dallas, 1981; Okuhara, 20...
Young adults are rated as least likely to seek counselling services when the need arises in comparis...
This study investigated the impact of parenting and children’s self-control on children’s externaliz...
Executive functioning (EF) refers to a set of higher-order cognitive skills including inhibition, sw...
This mixed methods case study examined the effect of reduced fear of negative evaluation and self fo...
Emotional manipulation is the use of high-level emotional skills to manipulate others for self-servi...
Down syndrome is a disorder characterised by mild to moderate intellectual impairment, short stature...
This dissertation investigates instructional decision making of community college mathematics instru...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether initially low levels of support behaviors observed ...
Research has suggested that depression symptoms generally decrease after late adolescence; however, ...
Given the growing number of students choosing to pursue higher education through the community colle...
This thesis examines how family relationships and financial exchange influence the depressive sympto...
The purpose of this study was to develop a methodology and investigate a set of variables that best ...
Self-authorships provided the theoretical lens for this exploration of a blended learning multicultu...
This research study was an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the impact bullying and cyber...
Fluency is defined as the ease with which something is processed (Jacoby & Dallas, 1981; Okuhara, 20...
Young adults are rated as least likely to seek counselling services when the need arises in comparis...
This study investigated the impact of parenting and children’s self-control on children’s externaliz...
Executive functioning (EF) refers to a set of higher-order cognitive skills including inhibition, sw...
This mixed methods case study examined the effect of reduced fear of negative evaluation and self fo...
Emotional manipulation is the use of high-level emotional skills to manipulate others for self-servi...
Down syndrome is a disorder characterised by mild to moderate intellectual impairment, short stature...
This dissertation investigates instructional decision making of community college mathematics instru...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether initially low levels of support behaviors observed ...