This study examined parental behaviors (autonomy support, control) toward their adolescent child as well as parents’ and adolescents’ positive and negative emotions experienced during parent-adolescent discussions on vocational decision-making. Research showed that repeated daily interactions provide the seeds to stable interactional patterns. Exploring short-term interactions allows to understand the process of behavioral and emotional change that takes place during discussions. Thus, a first goal was to identify and describe parental behaviors and emotions manifested by parents and adolescents during this discussion. Second, using a multilevel modeling approach, dynamic structural equation modeling (DSEM), simultaneous associations betwee...
Parent-adolescent relationships are highly bidirectional in nature, with parental behaviors affectin...
Conflict between parents and their adolescents has been widely acknowledged as a necessary forum for...
This 4-year, multi-informant longitudinal study (N = 480, initial age: 15) investigated the interpla...
Parents are major partners in helping adolescents prepare for a career choice. Although several stud...
Current parent–adolescent behavioral interaction research highlights the importance of three element...
Dynamic patterns of influence between parents and children have long been considered key to understa...
Parent-adolescent emotion dynamics are central to psychosocial adjustment during this developmental ...
Research on emotion in parent and child relationship has been largely limited to quantitative studie...
Psychological researchers, influenced by sociological and ecological approaches to human development...
The present study focuses on analyzing the relationship between the parental acceptance–reject...
Adolescence is a developmental phase that is marked by profound transformations in parent-adolescent...
Adolescence is a period of rapid biological and psychosocial changes, which have a salient impact on...
Conflict between parents and their adolescents has been widely acknowledged as a necessary forum for...
Using social cognitive career theory (Lent, Brown, & Hackett,), this study examined the role of pare...
Relationships between parental behaviors and adolescent self-esteem were analyzed in a group of 95 e...
Parent-adolescent relationships are highly bidirectional in nature, with parental behaviors affectin...
Conflict between parents and their adolescents has been widely acknowledged as a necessary forum for...
This 4-year, multi-informant longitudinal study (N = 480, initial age: 15) investigated the interpla...
Parents are major partners in helping adolescents prepare for a career choice. Although several stud...
Current parent–adolescent behavioral interaction research highlights the importance of three element...
Dynamic patterns of influence between parents and children have long been considered key to understa...
Parent-adolescent emotion dynamics are central to psychosocial adjustment during this developmental ...
Research on emotion in parent and child relationship has been largely limited to quantitative studie...
Psychological researchers, influenced by sociological and ecological approaches to human development...
The present study focuses on analyzing the relationship between the parental acceptance–reject...
Adolescence is a developmental phase that is marked by profound transformations in parent-adolescent...
Adolescence is a period of rapid biological and psychosocial changes, which have a salient impact on...
Conflict between parents and their adolescents has been widely acknowledged as a necessary forum for...
Using social cognitive career theory (Lent, Brown, & Hackett,), this study examined the role of pare...
Relationships between parental behaviors and adolescent self-esteem were analyzed in a group of 95 e...
Parent-adolescent relationships are highly bidirectional in nature, with parental behaviors affectin...
Conflict between parents and their adolescents has been widely acknowledged as a necessary forum for...
This 4-year, multi-informant longitudinal study (N = 480, initial age: 15) investigated the interpla...