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AUTOR(ES) Bart Soenens , Maarten Vansteenkiste , CHRISTOPHER P. NIEMIEC
ANO 2019
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 FB6D50105D5A896E55175569574FC355
MD5 68c523fc6371858b4ffd4b07931b4bfc

Resumo

Research has revealed inconsistent associations between parents' prohibition of peer relationships and adolescents' deviant peer affiliation. This cross‐sectional study examined parents' styles of prohibition to test the hypothesis that an autonomy‐supportive style would relate negatively, whereas a controlling style would relate positively, to deviant peer affiliation. Such relations were expected because of the differential relations of styles of prohibition to adolescents' internalization of parental rules for friendships. Structural equation modeling provided support for the hypotheses in a sample of 234 Belgian midadolescents (Mage = 16.45 years; 65% female), as the differential relations of autonomy‐supportive and controlling styles of prohibition to deviant peer affiliation were mediated by their differential relations to internalization. Implications for research on parental peer management are discussed.

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