The current study aims to assess the patterns of parental style among adolescent students and assess the level of psychological adjustment among adolescent students to find out the significant relationship between parental style and psychological adjustment among adolescent students. A descriptive correlational design has been used in the present study using a simple random sample to select (381) students by using the self-report to select the students who will be recruited into the study. The result of the present study was showed that there are significant negative relationships between punitive and love withdrawal parental style, and psychological adjustment, in contrast, there is a positive relationship between indicative parental style...
Adolescence is an important developmental period that is characterised by heightened problems of adj...
A growing body of research suggests that the authoritative style of parenting is not always necessar...
The way parents interact with their child would influence the child’s psychological outcomes. Compar...
The current study aims to assess the patterns of parental style among adolescent students and assess...
AbstractThe study aims at researching the relation between the perception of parental style of adole...
Background: This longitudinal study aims to examine the relationships between the perception of pare...
Relationship between parents and children is significantly important for the forming of identity and...
The study investigated the influence of parenting styles on psychological well-being and school adju...
Parenting style is one of the aspects that is often talked about by every parent and psychologists a...
Considering parenting styles and quality of relationships between parents and adolescents are import...
This study looked into how parenting styles affected secondary school-aged children's emotional adju...
Late adolescence is a period of the life-span involving extensive change. For some late adolescents ...
This study examined the mediating effect of separation-individuation on the relationship between par...
This longitudinal study aims to examine the relationships between the perception of parental style, ...
Abstract Adolescence is an important developmental period that is characterised by heightened proble...
Adolescence is an important developmental period that is characterised by heightened problems of adj...
A growing body of research suggests that the authoritative style of parenting is not always necessar...
The way parents interact with their child would influence the child’s psychological outcomes. Compar...
The current study aims to assess the patterns of parental style among adolescent students and assess...
AbstractThe study aims at researching the relation between the perception of parental style of adole...
Background: This longitudinal study aims to examine the relationships between the perception of pare...
Relationship between parents and children is significantly important for the forming of identity and...
The study investigated the influence of parenting styles on psychological well-being and school adju...
Parenting style is one of the aspects that is often talked about by every parent and psychologists a...
Considering parenting styles and quality of relationships between parents and adolescents are import...
This study looked into how parenting styles affected secondary school-aged children's emotional adju...
Late adolescence is a period of the life-span involving extensive change. For some late adolescents ...
This study examined the mediating effect of separation-individuation on the relationship between par...
This longitudinal study aims to examine the relationships between the perception of parental style, ...
Abstract Adolescence is an important developmental period that is characterised by heightened proble...
Adolescence is an important developmental period that is characterised by heightened problems of adj...
A growing body of research suggests that the authoritative style of parenting is not always necessar...
The way parents interact with their child would influence the child’s psychological outcomes. Compar...