Spoiling the Spoils: Indulgent Parenting Costs Parents’ Well-Being More When Adolescents Deny Receiving Much Indulgence
Journal of Happiness Studies,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
26(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Agreement in parent-adolescent perceptions of parenting behavior: The influence of parental and adolescent narcissism and parents' remembered childhood adversity
Personality and Individual Differences,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
237, С. 113046 - 113046
Опубликована: Янв. 11, 2025
Язык: Английский
Peer support, teacher support, and activity value in a STEAM contest: the role of helicopter parenting in learning
Social Psychology of Education,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
28(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 30, 2025
Язык: Английский
Helicopter Parenting and Youth Affective Well-Being: Need Satisfaction as a Within-Family Mediator
Journal of Youth and Adolescence,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 18, 2025
Abstract
Parenting
processes
occur
within
families
and
unfold
over
time.
According
to
Self-Determination
Theory
(SDT),
helicopter
parenting
can
threaten
youth’s
psychological
need
satisfaction
undermine
well-being.
This
study
represents
the
first
investigation
of
these
theorized
within-family,
time-lagged
processes.
The
research
followed
350
late
adolescents
in
Hong
Kong
(
M
age
=
18.2,
SD
1.09,
39.7%
male,
60.3%
female,
98.9%
Chinese)
for
an
academic
year,
collecting
16
bi-weekly
reports
maternal
parenting,
youth
affective
well-being,
satisfaction.
Preregistered
Dynamic
Structural
Equation
Models
showed
that,
families,
predicted
decreased
autonomy
relatedness
(but
not
competence)
satisfaction,
which
subsequently
positive
affect
increased
negative
affect.
effects
were
time-dependent,
exhibiting
differences
valence
statistical
significance
between
concurrent
associations.
meso-longitudinal
highlights
applicability
SDT
contexts
underscores
considering
timeframe
understanding
Язык: Английский
Discrepancies in Adolescent–Parent Perceptions of Parental Phubbing and Their Relevance to Adolescent Smartphone Dependence: The Mediating Role of Parent–Child Relationship
Shi Chen,
Dongqing Qiu,
Xing Li
и другие.
Behavioral Sciences,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
13(11), С. 888 - 888
Опубликована: Окт. 27, 2023
Parental
phubbing
behavior
is
a
significant
predictor
of
adolescent
smartphone
dependence.
However,
previous
research
has
mainly
focused
on
the
child
and
adolescent’s
perspective,
overlooking
potential
differences
in
how
parents
their
children
perceive
parental
phubbing.
Therefore,
this
study
investigates
whether
disparities
exist
adolescents
these
perceptual
impact
We
also
explore
role
parent–child
relationship
context.
In
study,
728
families
from
middle
school
Wuhan
were
selected
surveys
administered
to
both
parents.
The
findings
are
as
follows:
(1)
Significant
found
between
regarding
(2)
These
discrepancies
positively
predict
dependence
negatively
relationships.
Additionally,
relationships
have
negative
influence
(3)
serves
mediator
summary,
highlights
importance
considering
parent
perspectives
emphasizes
influencing
Язык: Английский
Perceived Overprotective Parenting and Identity Synthesis and Confusion in Georgian Emerging Adults: The Intervening Role of Goal Engagement and Disengagement
Journal of Adult Development,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 23, 2024
Язык: Английский
Informant discrepancy profiles of helicopter parenting and adult children's partner‐controlling and partner‐controlled behaviors
Family Process,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Ноя. 7, 2024
Helicopter
parenting
is
a
distinctive,
intrusive
approach
characterized
by
high
involvement,
elements
of
control,
and
limited
autonomy
granted.
It
may
impact
adult
children's
engagement
in
partner-controlling
partner-controlled
behaviors.
However,
little
research
has
assessed
the
patterns
parent-child
perception
differences
regarding
helicopter
their
connections
to
these
This
study
aimed
identify
profiles
informant
discrepancies
within
Chinese
families
explore
associations
with
Matched
data
from
fathers,
mothers,
children
one
hundred
ninety-six
intact
were
included.
Latent
profile
analysis
(LPA)
was
conducted,
identifying
four
profiles:
parents
over
child
(13.78%),
moderately
mother
under
father
(17.35%),
no
consistent
disagreements
(49.49%),
(19.39%).
Children
whose
perceptions
aligned
reported
fewer
behaviors,
compared
those
exceeded
parents'.
Similarly,
lower
than
parents'
also
behaviors
higher
perceptions.
The
findings
provide
evidence
for
understanding
dynamic
support
development
family-based
interventions
address
Язык: Английский
The relationship between overparenting and young children’s problem behaviors in China: a moderated mediation model
Research Square (Research Square),
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Авг. 26, 2024
Abstract
Problem
behaviors
are
prevalent
during
the
preschool
stage
and
have
significant
adverse
effects
on
children's
future
social
academic
adjustment.
Overparenting
represents
a
crucial
familial
factor
influencing
young
problem
behaviors,
so
it
is
important
to
investigate
underlying
mechanisms
through
which
overparenting
impacts
of
children.
A
total
430
children
(
Meanage
=5.43
years,
SD
=
1.19)
their
parents
(
Meanage=35.34
4.58)
participated
in
this
study.
Parents
filled
Scale,
Parent-Child
Attachment
Social
Competence
Behavior
Evaluation
Child
Questionnaire.
The
results
showed
that
(1)
There
was
positive
correlation
between
parental
children’s
behaviors;
(2)
Parent-child
attachment
played
mediating
role
behavior;
(3)
Children’s
negative
affect
temperament
moderated
latter
half
path
mediation
model,
is,
at
high
levels
affect,
has
stronger
effect
parent-child
attachment.
provided
basis
for
intervention
alleviate
behavior
from
perspective
parenting
child’s
temperament.
Язык: Английский
(In)Congruences in parent-adolescent reports of physical activity parenting practices: associations with adolescent physical activity
BMC Public Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
24(1)
Опубликована: Ноя. 19, 2024
Informant
discrepancies
in
physical
activity
parenting
practices
(PAPP)
are
prevalent,
but
their
effect
on
adolescent
(PA)
remains
underexplored.
This
study
aims
to
examine
the
relationship
between
(in)congruence
parent-adolescent
reports
of
PAPP
and
(PA).
Self-administered
questionnaires
were
used
collect
perceptions
nine
types
adolescents'
PA
levels
from
373
Chinese
dyads.
Multiple
linear
regression,
polynomial
Response
Surface
Analysis
employed
explore
activity.
Over
half
dyads
exhibited
incongruence
reports,
with
parents
generally
reporting
higher
scores
compared
adolescents.
Neither
parent-reported
nor
adolescent-reported
punishment,
pressuring,
restriction
significantly
associated
PA.
In
contrast,
disengagement,
expectation,
facilitation,
monitoring,
non-directive
support,
autonomy
support
demonstrated
stronger
significant
associations
measures.
Congruence
was
positively
PA,
while
these
showed
inverse
associations.
addition,
gender-specific
analyses
different
informant
effects
support.
Parent-adolescent
(in)congruences
positive
rather
than
negative
relationships
levels,
highlighting
importance
aligning
parents'
promote
Moreover,
girls
appear
be
more
sensitive
involving
presence
boys.
Язык: Английский
Parent and Adolescent Report of Helicopter Parenting: Examining Reporter Discrepancies and Associations with Adolescent Depression and Anxiety
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023
Research
is
replete
with
studies
on
Helicopter
Parenting
(HP)
and
its
association
depression
anxiety
(Cui
et
al.,
2019;
Schiffrin
2014;
2019).
However,
most
of
the
have
focused
college
students’
reports
helicopter
parenting
there
relative
dearth
adolescents
or
parents’
HP
(Pistella
2020;
The
current
study
aims
to
fill
gap
in
literature
by
including
both
parent
adolescents’
perspectives
parenting,
assess
unique
(parent
teens
reports)
teen
concurrently
longitudinally,
examine
whether
reporter
discrepancies
(if
any)
between
child
are
predictive
adolescent
internalizing
behaviors
such
as
anxiety.
Язык: Английский