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ArtikelChild, Parent, and Contextual Influences on Perceived Parenting Competence Among Parents Of Adolescents  
Oleh: Tsay, Jenner C. ; Bogenschneider, Karen ; Small, Stephen A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 59 no. 2 (May 1997), page 345-362.
Topik: goodness-of-fit; parenting competence; gender; child effects; adolescence
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Isi artikelBelsky's (1984) model of the determinants of parenting was examined among 666 pairs of White mothers and adolescents and 510 pairs of White fathers und adolescents. When parents reported higher perceived parenting competence, suns and daughters reported more parental monitoring and responsiveness and less parental psychological control. Moreover, sons and daughters of competent parents reported higher levels of most measures of academic and psychosocial competence. For mothers and fathers, the best correlates of perceived competence in parenting were adolescent openness to socialization and stress in parenting this particular child, followed by parental sensitivity (for mothers) and marital or partner support (for fathers). Implications suggest expanding Belsky's model to include goodness-of-fit between parent and child.
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