Search results for "Parenting Styles"

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Parenting styles and short- and long-term socialization outcomes: a study among Spanish adolescents and older adults

2018

En este estudio se analizaron los estilos parentales de socialización familiar y sus resultados a corto y largo plazo aplicando el modelo de dos dimensiones y cuatro tipologías de socialización. Los resultados de la socialización parental analizados en los hijos fueron la autoestima y la internalización de los valores sociales. Los participantes fueron adolescentes (n = 571) y adultos mayores (n = 527) españoles. Los resultados indicaron que tanto los adolescentes como los adultos mayores de las familias indulgentes mostraron igual e incluso mayor autoestima que los de las familias autorizativas, mientras que los de las familias autoritarias y negligentes se asociaban de manera consistente …

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The role of parents in the engagement of young children with digital technologies: Exploring tensions between rights of access and protection, from ‘…

2016

This study investigates the role played by parents as mediators of young children’s access and engagement with digital technologies. In Belgium, Germany, Latvia and Portugal, qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with 10 families in each country, including one child between 6 and 7 years old. Our findings show that parents of young children mainly play the role of ‘gatekeepers’ when it comes to facilitating and constraining access to and use of digital technologies. Parents’ perceptions of the efficacy of digital technologies as responsible entertainment and as educational tools influence the technologies available at home and accessible to the child. These perceptions in turn impa…

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Parenting, Peer Relationships, Academic Self-efficacy, and Academic Achievement: Direct and Mediating Effects

2017

The aim of the present study is to analyze the relation between authoritative and permissive parenting styles with the kinds of adolescent peer relationships (attachment, victimization, or aggression), and of the latter ones, in turn, with academic self-efficacy, and academic performance, in three waves that range from the early-mid adolescence to late adolescence. Five hundred Spanish adolescents, of both sexes, participated in a three-wave longitudinal study in Valencia, Spain. In the first wave, adolescents were either in the third year of secondary school or the fourth year of secondary school. The mean age in the first wave was 14.70 (SD = 0.68; range = 13–16 years). Child Report of Pa…

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Parenting Styles, Internalization of Values and Self-Esteem: A Cross-Cultural Study in Spain, Portugal and Brazil

2020

The present study analyzes the impact of parenting styles on adolescents&rsquo

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Impact of parenting styles on adolescents' self-esteem and internalization of values in Spain

2007

The relationship of parenting styles with adolescents' outcomes was analyzed within a sample of Spanish adolescents. A sample of 1456 teenagers from 13 to 16 years of age, of whom 54.3% were females, reported on their parents' child-rearing practices. The teenagers' parents were classified into one of four groups (authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, or neglectful). The adolescents were then contrasted on two different outcomes: (1) priority given to Schwartz's self-transcendence (universalism and benevolence) and conservation (security, conformity, and tradition) values and (2) level of self-esteem (appraised in five domains: academic, social, emotional, family and physical). The resul…

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English Validation of the Parental Socialization Scale—ESPA29

2017

Parenting styles have traditionally been studied following the classical two-dimensional orthogonal model of parental socialization. The Parental Socialization Scale ESPA29 is used to measure the four styles of parental socialization through the acceptance/involvement and strictness/imposition dimensions. The ESPA29 scale is a developmentally appropriate measure of parenting styles, which has been validated in several languages including Spanish, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese. In this study, the English translation of the ESPA29 was evaluated. The objective of the work is to test the ESPA29’s structure of parenting practices with a United States sample measuring parenting practices usin…

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Neighborhood Risk, Parental Socialization Styles, and Adolescent Conduct Problems

2010

Este artículo tiene como objetivo analizar la influencia de los estilos parentales de socialización (autoritario, autorizativo, indulgente y negligente) y el nivel de riesgo percibido en el barrio en tres indicadores de problemas de conducta en la adolescencia (conducta escolar disruptiva, delincuencia y consumo de sustancias). La muestra está compuesta por 1.017 adolescentes, con edades comprendidas entre los 12 y 17 años. Los resultados obtenidos a partir de cuatro diseños factoriales multivariados revelaron únicamente efectos principales de los estilos parentales y del nivel de riesgo percibido en el barrio. Los adolescentes de padres indulgentes y autorizativos presentaron menores probl…

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Socialización parental en España a lo largo del ciclo vital

2019

Los padres tienen como una de las principales responsabilidades la socialización de sus hijos. La socialización se define como un proceso iniciado por un adulto por el cual el joven, a través de la educación, la formación y la imitación adquiere su cultura, así como los hábitos y valores congruentes con la adaptación a esa cultura. La socialización incluye un conjunto de procesos por los cuales los adultos son capaces de tener un funcionamiento adecuado dentro de las necesidades del grupo o grupos sociales particulares a los que pertenecen. Tradicionalmente, muchos estudios han examinado la socialización parental a partir de dos dimensiones teóricamente ortogonales identificadas como afecto…

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Parenting Styles and Internet Use

2017

The Internet has become the most popular way for young people to communicate with one another. Recent data indicate that 95% of students have Internet access. This study examined the links between Internet use and the parenting styles that shape parent-child interactions. Empirical analysis showed that Internet use accounts for the majority of adolescents' leisure time. The neglecting parenting style has the strongest relationship with addictive Internet use by adolescent girls and boys. For boys, addictive Internet use is also related to a combination of different parenting styles resulting from inconsistencies and contradictions between parents.

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Estilos parentales de socialización y ajuste psicosocial de los adolescentes: un análisis de las influencias contextuales en el proceso de socializac…

2012

Estilos parentales de socialización y ajuste psicosocial de los adolescentes: un análisis de las influencias contextuales en el proceso de socialización. El objetivo de esta tesis doctoral ha sido el análisis de las relaciones entre los estilos parentales de socialización y el ajuste psicosocial de los hijos, y si esa relación se encuentra moderada por los niveles de riesgo de los vecindarios en los que las familias viven. Utilizando un modelo teórico de la socialización parental basado en dos dimensiones y cuatro tipologías (padres autorizativos, autoritarios, indulgentes y negligentes), se utilizaron los autoinformes de una muestra de adolescentes (N = 1.115) sobre la conductas parentales…

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