Moderated Mediating Effect of Parenting Styles on The Relationship Between Mindset, Academic Volitional Strategies and College Adaptation

2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-185
Author(s):  
Eun Ji Kim ◽  
Jeong Mi Sim ◽  
Jung Yun ◽  
Jung Sub Kim
2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (12) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Chen Sun ◽  
Jihong Xu ◽  
Yuping Song

We investigated the relationships between parenting styles and children's core self-evaluation and self-congruence, and further explored the mediating effect of children's core self-evaluation in the relationship between parenting style and self-congruence. The survey participants were 385 undergraduate students at four public universities in Shandong, China. The results show that the students' perception of parental rejection and overprotection were positively correlated with their self-congruence, and that parental emotional warmth and students' core self-evaluation were negatively related to their self-congruence. Further, students' core self-evaluation partially mediated the relationship between their perception of parental overprotection/emotional warmth and their self-congruence. We determined that the mechanism of the effect of parenting styles on selfcongruence was as follows: High levels of parental overprotection or low levels of emotional warmth reduce the level of core self-evaluation of undergraduate students, which further contributes to inconsistency in their self-congruence.


2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 139-162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marvin D. Krohn ◽  
Pilar Larroulet ◽  
Terence P. Thornberry ◽  
Thomas A. Loughran

This study examines the role that effective parenting plays in the relationship between childhood conduct problems and the early onset of drug use. Effective parenting is posited to have a direct protective effect on drug use, a moderating effect on the relationship between conduct problems and early onset, and mediate the relationship between conduct problems and early onset. Two-generational panel data are used to examine these relationships among 263 parent–child dyads. Support is found for the direct protective effect of effective parenting on early onset .and for a partial mediating effect of parenting in the relationship between conduct problems and early onset. There was no support found for parenting moderating the risk that is posed by having childhood conduct problems. Implications for preventing childhood conduct problems from resulting in early onset of drug use through enhancing efforts to help parents cope with such problems are discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 123
Author(s):  
Halil Ekşi ◽  
Nesrullah Okan ◽  
Serra Dinç

The aim of this study is to examine the mediating effect of early maladaptive schemas in the relationship between parenting style and the need social approval. In this study, scales were applied to 379 university students and analyzes were conducted in line with their answers. As a result of the final analysis, it was concluded that the high standard scheme had an intermediary role effect between parenting style and the need social approval.Positive studies on early childhood schemes in psychotherapy can help people to solve their problems.


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