Cross-sectional data from 1359 boys and girls aged 10-14 years investigated whether parenting behaviours are directly or indirectly (through building self-control) associated with emotional (depression, stress, low self-esteem) and behavioural (delinquency, aggression) problems among adolescents. Replicating existing findings, both types of problems were directly, negatively related to adaptive parenting behaviour (high parental acceptance, strict control and monitoring, and little use of manipulative psychological control). Extending existing findings, self-control partially mediated the link between parenting behaviour and adolescent emotional and behavioural problems. Contrary to earlier suggestions, there was no sign that high self-cont...
Introduction: While research has shown convincingly that psychologically controlling parenting incre...
To explain why there is substantial heterogeneity in the degree to which adolescents suffer from psy...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: David J. Bridgett; Karen J. White.Includes illustratio...
Cross-sectional data from 1359 boys and girls aged 10–14 years investigated whether parenting behavi...
Cross-sectional data from 1359 boys and girls aged 10-14 years investigated whether parenting behavi...
‘Psychosocial problems’ are psychological problems that are regarded as resulting from the interacti...
The present study sought to increase understanding of influences on and consequences of self-regulat...
Background Adolescents face major developmental tasks such as increasing individuation and establish...
Self-control plays a significant role in positive youth development. Although numerous self-control ...
Self-control plays a significant role in positive youth development. Although numerous self-control ...
Controlling parenting is associated with children’s poorer adjustment and well-being. This study use...
Associations between parenting behaviors of support, behavior control and overcontrol, and psycholog...
Much previous work has demonstrated the importance of parenting for adolescents’ psychosocial functi...
Objective: This research examined whether and how adolescents’ personality traits moderate associati...
Although abundant research has demonstrated associations between psychologically controlling parenti...
Introduction: While research has shown convincingly that psychologically controlling parenting incre...
To explain why there is substantial heterogeneity in the degree to which adolescents suffer from psy...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: David J. Bridgett; Karen J. White.Includes illustratio...
Cross-sectional data from 1359 boys and girls aged 10–14 years investigated whether parenting behavi...
Cross-sectional data from 1359 boys and girls aged 10-14 years investigated whether parenting behavi...
‘Psychosocial problems’ are psychological problems that are regarded as resulting from the interacti...
The present study sought to increase understanding of influences on and consequences of self-regulat...
Background Adolescents face major developmental tasks such as increasing individuation and establish...
Self-control plays a significant role in positive youth development. Although numerous self-control ...
Self-control plays a significant role in positive youth development. Although numerous self-control ...
Controlling parenting is associated with children’s poorer adjustment and well-being. This study use...
Associations between parenting behaviors of support, behavior control and overcontrol, and psycholog...
Much previous work has demonstrated the importance of parenting for adolescents’ psychosocial functi...
Objective: This research examined whether and how adolescents’ personality traits moderate associati...
Although abundant research has demonstrated associations between psychologically controlling parenti...
Introduction: While research has shown convincingly that psychologically controlling parenting incre...
To explain why there is substantial heterogeneity in the degree to which adolescents suffer from psy...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: David J. Bridgett; Karen J. White.Includes illustratio...