Were you raised by wolves?: The role of self-control in the relationship between authoritative parenting and risk behavior

The present study focuses on the mediating effects of self-control on authoritative parenting and health-risk behavior. A correlational research design was used by the researchers to test the extent of the association between three variables: authoritative parenting, self-control, and health-risk be...

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Main Authors: Co, Sophia Beatrice A., Tuazon, Andres Louis D., Vizcarra, Cloe Dennise U.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-101432021-08-05T07:53:54Z Were you raised by wolves?: The role of self-control in the relationship between authoritative parenting and risk behavior Co, Sophia Beatrice A. Tuazon, Andres Louis D. Vizcarra, Cloe Dennise U. The present study focuses on the mediating effects of self-control on authoritative parenting and health-risk behavior. A correlational research design was used by the researchers to test the extent of the association between three variables: authoritative parenting, self-control, and health-risk behavior. Hence, the researchers hypothesized that self-control mediates the relationship between authoritative parenting and adolescent health-risk behavior based from the overall conceptual framework. Using survey method, data was gathered from a sample of 143 Filipino adolescents aged 18-21 years old that have lived with their primary caregivers since the aged of 3 up to the present, and are from universities in the National Capital Region (NCR) . Three scales and inventories were used by the researchers. The Parenting Style Inventory-II was used to measure the level of authoritative parenting perceived by the adolescent. The self-control scale was used to assess their level of self-control through a self-report. Lastly, the adolescent exploratory and risk behavior rating Scale measured health-risk behavior. Results of the study show non-significant correlation between authoritative parenting and health-risk behavior, and authoritative parenting and self-control. Thus, self-control did not serve as a mediating variable in the relationship of authoritative parenting and risk behavior. These results led to the rejection of the main hypothesis of the research. However through intensive analysis of data, the researchers found that age and gender influence adolescent behavior more compared to parenting. The research also showed that parenting behaviors are influenced by the age and gender of the adolescent. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9498 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Parenting--Philippines Parent and child--Philippines Parent and teenager--Philippines Self-control in adolescence--Philippines Child psychology Health behavior in adolescence --Philippines
institution De La Salle University
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topic Parenting--Philippines
Parent and child--Philippines
Parent and teenager--Philippines
Self-control in adolescence--Philippines
Child psychology
Health behavior in adolescence --Philippines
spellingShingle Parenting--Philippines
Parent and child--Philippines
Parent and teenager--Philippines
Self-control in adolescence--Philippines
Child psychology
Health behavior in adolescence --Philippines
Co, Sophia Beatrice A.
Tuazon, Andres Louis D.
Vizcarra, Cloe Dennise U.
Were you raised by wolves?: The role of self-control in the relationship between authoritative parenting and risk behavior
description The present study focuses on the mediating effects of self-control on authoritative parenting and health-risk behavior. A correlational research design was used by the researchers to test the extent of the association between three variables: authoritative parenting, self-control, and health-risk behavior. Hence, the researchers hypothesized that self-control mediates the relationship between authoritative parenting and adolescent health-risk behavior based from the overall conceptual framework. Using survey method, data was gathered from a sample of 143 Filipino adolescents aged 18-21 years old that have lived with their primary caregivers since the aged of 3 up to the present, and are from universities in the National Capital Region (NCR) . Three scales and inventories were used by the researchers. The Parenting Style Inventory-II was used to measure the level of authoritative parenting perceived by the adolescent. The self-control scale was used to assess their level of self-control through a self-report. Lastly, the adolescent exploratory and risk behavior rating Scale measured health-risk behavior. Results of the study show non-significant correlation between authoritative parenting and health-risk behavior, and authoritative parenting and self-control. Thus, self-control did not serve as a mediating variable in the relationship of authoritative parenting and risk behavior. These results led to the rejection of the main hypothesis of the research. However through intensive analysis of data, the researchers found that age and gender influence adolescent behavior more compared to parenting. The research also showed that parenting behaviors are influenced by the age and gender of the adolescent.
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author Co, Sophia Beatrice A.
Tuazon, Andres Louis D.
Vizcarra, Cloe Dennise U.
author_facet Co, Sophia Beatrice A.
Tuazon, Andres Louis D.
Vizcarra, Cloe Dennise U.
author_sort Co, Sophia Beatrice A.
title Were you raised by wolves?: The role of self-control in the relationship between authoritative parenting and risk behavior
title_short Were you raised by wolves?: The role of self-control in the relationship between authoritative parenting and risk behavior
title_full Were you raised by wolves?: The role of self-control in the relationship between authoritative parenting and risk behavior
title_fullStr Were you raised by wolves?: The role of self-control in the relationship between authoritative parenting and risk behavior
title_full_unstemmed Were you raised by wolves?: The role of self-control in the relationship between authoritative parenting and risk behavior
title_sort were you raised by wolves?: the role of self-control in the relationship between authoritative parenting and risk behavior
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9498
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