Academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style

Previous research has found that parenting style influences academic resilience. Nonetheless, few studies have focused on the mechanism underlying the relationship between parenting style and academic resilience. This study aims to examine the relationship between adolescents' parenting style a...

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Main Authors: Ye, Shengyao, Jenatabadi, Hashem Salarzadeh, Ye, Mengshi, Chen, Minqin, Lin, Xuefen, Mustafa, Zaida
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spelling my.um.eprints.454802024-10-22T07:04:18Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45480/ Academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style Ye, Shengyao Jenatabadi, Hashem Salarzadeh Ye, Mengshi Chen, Minqin Lin, Xuefen Mustafa, Zaida Q Science (General) T Technology (General) Previous research has found that parenting style influences academic resilience. Nonetheless, few studies have focused on the mechanism underlying the relationship between parenting style and academic resilience. This study aims to examine the relationship between adolescents' parenting style and academic resilience, drawing upon the framework of Social Cognitive Theory. Specifically, it wants to explore the mediating roles of self-efficacy and academic motivation in this relationship. The participants were 518 students chosen at random from educational institutions in the Chinese provinces of Zhejiang, Shanghai, and Jiangsu. Social Cognitive Theory was the theoretical foundation for the study, and the Parental Authority Questionnaire was used to measure parenting style. Out of the respondents, 55.5% were male and 45.5% female. The student allocation in the study sample was as follows: 62.34% undergraduate, 28.22% master's, and 9.44% PhD. More than 60% of participants were over 25 years old. Moreover, the findings revealed that parenting style was directly and positively related to academic resilience. Parenting style was also found to be indirectly and positively related to academic resilience via self-efficacy and academic motivation, respectively, and sequentially. More crucially, it was discovered that the direct association was far lower than the indirect effects, with self-efficacy being the most effective. The study indicates a relationship between parenting style and academic resilience in adolescents, with self-efficacy and academic motivation acting as the main mediators. These findings emphasize the significance of these intermediary elements, implying that they play a larger role than the direct influence of parenting style alone. Nature Research 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed Ye, Shengyao and Jenatabadi, Hashem Salarzadeh and Ye, Mengshi and Chen, Minqin and Lin, Xuefen and Mustafa, Zaida (2024) Academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style. Scientific Reports, 14 (1). p. 5571. ISSN 2045-2322, DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-55530-7 <https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-55530-7>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-55530-7 10.1038/s41598-024-55530-7
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Jenatabadi, Hashem Salarzadeh
Ye, Mengshi
Chen, Minqin
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Academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style
description Previous research has found that parenting style influences academic resilience. Nonetheless, few studies have focused on the mechanism underlying the relationship between parenting style and academic resilience. This study aims to examine the relationship between adolescents' parenting style and academic resilience, drawing upon the framework of Social Cognitive Theory. Specifically, it wants to explore the mediating roles of self-efficacy and academic motivation in this relationship. The participants were 518 students chosen at random from educational institutions in the Chinese provinces of Zhejiang, Shanghai, and Jiangsu. Social Cognitive Theory was the theoretical foundation for the study, and the Parental Authority Questionnaire was used to measure parenting style. Out of the respondents, 55.5% were male and 45.5% female. The student allocation in the study sample was as follows: 62.34% undergraduate, 28.22% master's, and 9.44% PhD. More than 60% of participants were over 25 years old. Moreover, the findings revealed that parenting style was directly and positively related to academic resilience. Parenting style was also found to be indirectly and positively related to academic resilience via self-efficacy and academic motivation, respectively, and sequentially. More crucially, it was discovered that the direct association was far lower than the indirect effects, with self-efficacy being the most effective. The study indicates a relationship between parenting style and academic resilience in adolescents, with self-efficacy and academic motivation acting as the main mediators. These findings emphasize the significance of these intermediary elements, implying that they play a larger role than the direct influence of parenting style alone.
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author Ye, Shengyao
Jenatabadi, Hashem Salarzadeh
Ye, Mengshi
Chen, Minqin
Lin, Xuefen
Mustafa, Zaida
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Jenatabadi, Hashem Salarzadeh
Ye, Mengshi
Chen, Minqin
Lin, Xuefen
Mustafa, Zaida
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title Academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style
title_short Academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style
title_full Academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style
title_fullStr Academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style
title_full_unstemmed Academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style
title_sort academic resilience, self-efficacy, and motivation: the role of parenting style
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