Dimensions of Short-Term and Long-Term Self-Regulation in Adolescence: Associations with Maternal and Paternal Parenting and Parent-Child Relationship Quality

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Kristin L. Moilanen
Laura M. Padilla-Walker
Debra R. Blaacker
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[1] West Virginia University,Department of Learning Sciences & Human Development
[2] Brigham Young University,School of Family Life
[3] West Virginia University,Departments of Learning Sciences and Human Development and Sociology and Anthropology
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Self-regulation; Maternal parenting; Paternal parenting; Parent-child relationship quality; Longitudinal;
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Relatively little is known about the degree to which subcomponents of self-regulation change during early to middle adolescence. This study considered familial predictors (maternal/paternal regulatory support, antagonistic parenting, and parent-child closeness) of rank-order change in behavioral, emotional and cognitive regulation and perseverance over one year. N = 452 adolescents ages 11–16 years and their parents completed questionnaires and parent-child discussion tasks (48.7% male; 69.6% white). Results indicated minimal direct effects of parenting, though maternal and paternal parenting and parent-child closeness exerted small effects that were moderated by prior levels of cognitive regulation and perseverance. Parents may contribute to the development of complex regulatory capacities that mature after foundational emotional and behavioral regulation competencies.
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页码:1409 / 1426
页数:17
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