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Parenting behaviour and adolescent behavioural and emotional problems: The role of self-control

Abstract

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-control was associated with drawbacks or increased risk of psychosocial problems.

Keywords

Parenting Behavior Self-Control Adolescent Problems Emotional Problems Behavioral Problems Depression Stress Low Self-Esteem Delinquency Aggression Parental Acceptance Psychological Control Parenting and Self-Control Adolescence Emotional and Behavioral Issues Parental Monitoring
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Volume 29
Issue 1
Pages 58-69
ISSN 1464-0651
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