Longitudinal Association between Maternal Autonomy Support and Controlling Parenting and Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms

Most studies on autonomy support and controlling parenting rely on children’s perceptions, despite the limitations of this approach. This study investigated congruency between autonomy support and controlling parenting reported by mothers and adolescents and their association with adolescents’ depre...

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Hauptverfasser: Tanaka, Ayumi, Tamura, Ayame, Ishii, Ryo, Ishikawa, Shin-ichi, Nakazato, Naoki, Ohtani, Kazuhiro, Sakaki, Michiko, Suzuki, Takashi, Murayama, Kou
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description Most studies on autonomy support and controlling parenting rely on children’s perceptions, despite the limitations of this approach. This study investigated congruency between autonomy support and controlling parenting reported by mothers and adolescents and their association with adolescents’ depressive symptoms via basic psychological needs satisfaction. Participants included 408 Japanese mother–adolescent ( M age  = 13.73, SD  = 0.90, 52% female) pairs who completed a questionnaire at two time points four months apart. Results demonstrated low to moderate levels of mother–adolescent agreement. Cross-lagged regression models revealed that mothers’ reported autonomy support positively predicted adolescents’ basic psychological needs satisfactions, which was negatively associated with depressive symptoms. The independent roles of parenting reported by mothers and adolescents for adolescents’ well-being were discussed.
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Adolescent mothers
Autonomy
Behavioral Science and Psychology
Child
Child and School Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Depression - psychology
Empirical Research
Family roles
Female
Health Psychology
History of Psychology
Humans
Law and Psychology
Male
Mental depression
Mother-Child Relations - psychology
Mothers - psychology
Parent-child relations
Parenting - psychology
Parents & parenting
Perceptions
Personal Autonomy
Psychological needs
Psychology
Teenagers
Well being
title Longitudinal Association between Maternal Autonomy Support and Controlling Parenting and Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms
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