The Moderating effect of valuing parental control on the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents

The study examined the moderating effect of valuing parental control between the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents. It expands the notion of Rudy & Grusec (1996) who explained that having high levels of parental control in East Asian cultures ma...

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Main Authors: Bondoc, Arianne Claudine T., Cristino, Kris Margaret R., Manzano, Christine Dinah L., Sarmiento, Fernando Angelo T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-111742021-12-03T06:12:34Z The Moderating effect of valuing parental control on the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents Bondoc, Arianne Claudine T. Cristino, Kris Margaret R. Manzano, Christine Dinah L. Sarmiento, Fernando Angelo T. The study examined the moderating effect of valuing parental control between the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents. It expands the notion of Rudy & Grusec (1996) who explained that having high levels of parental control in East Asian cultures may lead to high levels of parental support, when it is valued by the child. The current mixed method study surveyed 113 Filipino adolescents and then conducted 2 focus group discussions to further analyze the quantitative data. The Child Parental Acceptance-Rejection/Control Questionnaire Short Form (Rohner, 1989) was used to assess both parental control and perceived parental support, respectively. The results indicated that high levels of parental control positively predicts perceived parental support, and valuing parental control moderates the relationship between parental control and perceived parental support. Results show a moderate negative relationship between parental control and perceived parental support which imposes that even though adolescents value the control of their parents, most adolescents do not perceived the control from their parents as parental support. Data from the qualitative study further verify this phenomenon of adolescents valuing parental control but perceiving it as low parental support. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10529 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Parental influences Adolescent psychotherapy—Parent participation Control (Psychology) Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Parental influences
Adolescent psychotherapy—Parent participation
Control (Psychology)
Psychology
spellingShingle Parental influences
Adolescent psychotherapy—Parent participation
Control (Psychology)
Psychology
Bondoc, Arianne Claudine T.
Cristino, Kris Margaret R.
Manzano, Christine Dinah L.
Sarmiento, Fernando Angelo T.
The Moderating effect of valuing parental control on the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents
description The study examined the moderating effect of valuing parental control between the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents. It expands the notion of Rudy & Grusec (1996) who explained that having high levels of parental control in East Asian cultures may lead to high levels of parental support, when it is valued by the child. The current mixed method study surveyed 113 Filipino adolescents and then conducted 2 focus group discussions to further analyze the quantitative data. The Child Parental Acceptance-Rejection/Control Questionnaire Short Form (Rohner, 1989) was used to assess both parental control and perceived parental support, respectively. The results indicated that high levels of parental control positively predicts perceived parental support, and valuing parental control moderates the relationship between parental control and perceived parental support. Results show a moderate negative relationship between parental control and perceived parental support which imposes that even though adolescents value the control of their parents, most adolescents do not perceived the control from their parents as parental support. Data from the qualitative study further verify this phenomenon of adolescents valuing parental control but perceiving it as low parental support.
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author Bondoc, Arianne Claudine T.
Cristino, Kris Margaret R.
Manzano, Christine Dinah L.
Sarmiento, Fernando Angelo T.
author_facet Bondoc, Arianne Claudine T.
Cristino, Kris Margaret R.
Manzano, Christine Dinah L.
Sarmiento, Fernando Angelo T.
author_sort Bondoc, Arianne Claudine T.
title The Moderating effect of valuing parental control on the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents
title_short The Moderating effect of valuing parental control on the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents
title_full The Moderating effect of valuing parental control on the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents
title_fullStr The Moderating effect of valuing parental control on the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents
title_full_unstemmed The Moderating effect of valuing parental control on the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among Filipino adolescents
title_sort moderating effect of valuing parental control on the levels of parental control and perceived parental support among filipino adolescents
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10529
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