An Examination of the Relationships Between ...
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An Examination of the Relationships Between Parenting Behaviors and Adolescents Well-being: A Cross-cultural Comparision
Author(s) :
KOCAYÖRÜK, Ercan [Auteur]
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University [COMU]
TUTKUN, Tugay [Auteur]
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University [COMU]
GÖZÜ, Hamide [Auteur]
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University [COMU]
ŞİMŞEK, Ömer Faruk [Auteur]
Istanbul University
Altintas, Emin [Auteur]
Psychologie : Interactions, Temps, Emotions, Cognition (PSITEC) - ULR 4072 [PSITEC]
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University [COMU]
TUTKUN, Tugay [Auteur]
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University [COMU]
GÖZÜ, Hamide [Auteur]
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University [COMU]
ŞİMŞEK, Ömer Faruk [Auteur]
Istanbul University
Altintas, Emin [Auteur]

Psychologie : Interactions, Temps, Emotions, Cognition (PSITEC) - ULR 4072 [PSITEC]
Journal title :
Türk Psikolojik Danışma ve Rehberlik Dergisi
Volume number :
11
Pages :
487-504
Publisher :
Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Journal
Publication date :
2021-12-31
ISSN :
1302-1370
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences cognitives
English abstract : [en]
The current study aimed to explore in the adolescent sample the associations between parenting behaviors (maternal and paternal) and well-being in two countries: France and Turkey. A total of 607 undergraduate university ...
Show more >The current study aimed to explore in the adolescent sample the associations between parenting behaviors (maternal and paternal) and well-being in two countries: France and Turkey. A total of 607 undergraduate university students were recruited with a mean age of 20.85 ± 3.18 years: 283 French and 324 Turkish. The data were administrated by the means of the self-report questionnaires for perceived parenting behaviors (Behavioral control, psychological control, autonomy, and responsiveness) and for well-being by using two indicators: positive and negative affect, and psychological flourishing. Correlation and regression analyses revealed significant associations between parenting behaviors and well-being indicators. First, maternal and paternal psychological control in the Turkish and French groups was associated with negative-affect and this association is higher in the Turkish group than the French group. Moreover, psychological control was associated with a decrease in psychological flourishing only in the Turkish group. Second, maternal and paternal behavioral control was associated with lower negative-affect and higher psychological flourishing in the Turkish group than the French group. In addition, Turkish maternal/paternal responsiveness, as well as autonomy-support, was associated with low negative-affect and paternal autonomy-support was associated with high positive-affect. The implications of the findings for future research are discussed.Show less >
Show more >The current study aimed to explore in the adolescent sample the associations between parenting behaviors (maternal and paternal) and well-being in two countries: France and Turkey. A total of 607 undergraduate university students were recruited with a mean age of 20.85 ± 3.18 years: 283 French and 324 Turkish. The data were administrated by the means of the self-report questionnaires for perceived parenting behaviors (Behavioral control, psychological control, autonomy, and responsiveness) and for well-being by using two indicators: positive and negative affect, and psychological flourishing. Correlation and regression analyses revealed significant associations between parenting behaviors and well-being indicators. First, maternal and paternal psychological control in the Turkish and French groups was associated with negative-affect and this association is higher in the Turkish group than the French group. Moreover, psychological control was associated with a decrease in psychological flourishing only in the Turkish group. Second, maternal and paternal behavioral control was associated with lower negative-affect and higher psychological flourishing in the Turkish group than the French group. In addition, Turkish maternal/paternal responsiveness, as well as autonomy-support, was associated with low negative-affect and paternal autonomy-support was associated with high positive-affect. The implications of the findings for future research are discussed.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Research team(s) :
Education & Société
Submission date :
2024-01-07T18:57:14Z
2024-01-10T08:16:39Z
2024-01-10T08:16:39Z
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