Psychological Control (PC) interferes with autonomy-related processes in adolescence and has a negative impact on adolescents' development related to internalizing and externalizing problems. Several scholars suggested that PC can be used differently by mothers and fathers. However, these differences are still understudied and mainly grounded on maternal and/or adolescents' perspectives, leading to potentially incomplete inferences on the effects of PC. The present study extends previous research on PC in two directions. First, we tested the dyadic and cumulative effects of maternal and paternal PC on adolescents' antisocial behaviors and anxious-depressive symptoms. Secondly, we explored the cross-cultural generalizability of these associa...
The present study aimed to investigate the relations among perceived parental psychological control ...
This 4-year, multi-informant longitudinal study (N = 480, initial age: 15) investigated the interpla...
There is no denying the fundamental role played by parents in the psychosocial development of their ...
Psychological Control (PC) interferes with autonomy-related processes in adolescence and has a negat...
The negative effect of parental psychological control on offspring adjustment have been well documen...
Psychological Control (PC) refers to the control parents exert over their offspring through strategi...
Parental psychological control (PC) hinders the development of autonomy, identity formation, and the...
The present study examined the association between adolescent perceptions of parental psychological ...
This study examines associations between parents’ rejection and control, adolescents’ self-efficacy ...
The present study examines parents' self-efficacy about anger regulation and irritability as predict...
The main and interactive effects of parental behavioral control and parental support on adolescent a...
From a socio-ecological perspective, individuals are influenced by the interplay of indi-vidual, rel...
The current study investigated the relationship between parental attachment and depressive symptoms ...
Mexican-American adolescents are at an elevated risk for adjustment difficulties. In an effort to id...
From a socio-ecological perspective, individuals are influenced by the interplay of individual, rela...
The present study aimed to investigate the relations among perceived parental psychological control ...
This 4-year, multi-informant longitudinal study (N = 480, initial age: 15) investigated the interpla...
There is no denying the fundamental role played by parents in the psychosocial development of their ...
Psychological Control (PC) interferes with autonomy-related processes in adolescence and has a negat...
The negative effect of parental psychological control on offspring adjustment have been well documen...
Psychological Control (PC) refers to the control parents exert over their offspring through strategi...
Parental psychological control (PC) hinders the development of autonomy, identity formation, and the...
The present study examined the association between adolescent perceptions of parental psychological ...
This study examines associations between parents’ rejection and control, adolescents’ self-efficacy ...
The present study examines parents' self-efficacy about anger regulation and irritability as predict...
The main and interactive effects of parental behavioral control and parental support on adolescent a...
From a socio-ecological perspective, individuals are influenced by the interplay of indi-vidual, rel...
The current study investigated the relationship between parental attachment and depressive symptoms ...
Mexican-American adolescents are at an elevated risk for adjustment difficulties. In an effort to id...
From a socio-ecological perspective, individuals are influenced by the interplay of individual, rela...
The present study aimed to investigate the relations among perceived parental psychological control ...
This 4-year, multi-informant longitudinal study (N = 480, initial age: 15) investigated the interpla...
There is no denying the fundamental role played by parents in the psychosocial development of their ...