Perceived parent-child relational qualities and parental behavioral and psychological control in Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong

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Shek, Daniel T. L. [1 ]
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[1] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Social Work, Social Welf Practice & Res Ctr, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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Chinese secondary school students (N = 3,017) were asked to respond to instruments measuring their perceived parent-child relational qualities (parental trust of the child, child's trust of parents, child's readiness to communicate with parents, and child's satisfaction with parental control), parental behavioral control (including indicators of knowledge, expectation, monitoring, discipline, and demandingness), and parental psychological control. Results showed that parental trust of the child and child's trust of parents were positively related to child's readiness to communicate with the parents and satisfaction with parental control. While parental trust of the child and child's trust of parents were basically negatively related to different aspects of behavioral control (except parental knowledge), readiness to communicate with the parents and satisfaction with parental control were positively associated with parental control. Parent-child relational quality measures were negatively related to psychological control. Relative to measures of parental behavioral control, parental psychological control was a stronger predictor of parent-child relational qualities. The present findings clarify the parent-child relational quality correlates of parental behavioral and psychological control.
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页数:19
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