2015
DOI: 10.5964/ejop.v11i1.836
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The Impact of Parental Styles on the Development of Psychological Complaints

Abstract: The main aim of the present study was to test Rogers’ theory, stating that parental styles characterized by unconditional positive regard (UPR) promote healthier adults than parental styles characterized by conditional regard (CR). For both caregivers CR was found to be associated with significantly higher scores on psychological complaints than UPR (on nearly all SCL-90 scales and the SCL-total score), even when controlling for gender. Although lack of emotional warmth by the father and harsh discipline by th… Show more

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“…2005;Bailey, 2006:1). Yine ailelerin tutumlarının çocukların davranışları ve akademik başarılarında etkili olduğu da çok sayıda çalışmada belirtilmektedir (Wang, 2014;Rocha Lopes, Van Putten & Moormann, 2015;Sak, Şahin Sak, Atli & Şahin, 2015). Dolayısıyla ailelerin sağlıklı bir tutum takınabilmeleri için bilgilendirilmeleri ve eğitilmelerinin gerekli olduğu açıktır.…”
Section: Tartişma Ve Sonuçunclassified
“…2005;Bailey, 2006:1). Yine ailelerin tutumlarının çocukların davranışları ve akademik başarılarında etkili olduğu da çok sayıda çalışmada belirtilmektedir (Wang, 2014;Rocha Lopes, Van Putten & Moormann, 2015;Sak, Şahin Sak, Atli & Şahin, 2015). Dolayısıyla ailelerin sağlıklı bir tutum takınabilmeleri için bilgilendirilmeleri ve eğitilmelerinin gerekli olduğu açıktır.…”
Section: Tartişma Ve Sonuçunclassified
“…The existing literature suggests that parenting attitudes influence children's behavior and academic success (Blissett & Haycraft, 2008;Bornstein & Bornstein, 2007;Braza et al, 2015;Huang & Gove, 2015;Rocha Lopes, Van Putten & Moormann, 2015;Wang, 2014); their social, emotional and cognitive skills (Arnott & Brown, 2013;Durmuşoğlu Saltalı & Arslan, 2012); and the likelihood that they will develop anxiety disorders (McLeod, Wood & Weisz, 2007). Parenting attitudes have also been categorized in varying ways: as authoritarian, democratic and permissive by Bakhla, Sinha, Sharan, Binay, Verma and Chaudhury (2013); as authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, ethnic-minority, indifferent and inconsistent by Maccoby and Martin (1983); and as authoritative, directorial, permissive, democratic, goodenough and disengaged by Baumrind, Larzelere and Owens (2010).…”
Section: Sonuç Ve öNerilermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A negative parenting style is prone to inflict psychological issues in children once they reach young adulthood. Children who were exposed to low emotional warmth, overprotectiveness and inconsistent disciplinary systems are prone to developing psychological issues in the future such as depression, anxiety, low selfesteem, somatic complaints and hostility [34]. Edwards [35] established that parenting style plays an important part in how children cope with stressors in their life.…”
Section: Parenting Style and Neuroticismmentioning
confidence: 99%