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Relationships between parenting styles and adolescents' ego-resilience: The mediating role of fathers' parenting participationopen access

Authors
Kang Goun KangSon Seohee
Issue Date
Dec-2016
Publisher
Indian Society for Education and Environment
Keywords
Adolescent; Ego-resilience; Fathers' parenting participation; Mediating effect; Parenting styles
Citation
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, v.9, no.46
Journal Title
Indian Journal of Science and Technology
Volume
9
Number
46
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/9336
DOI
10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i46/107363
ISSN
0974-6846
0974-5645
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating effects of fathers' involvement with their children in the relationships between paternal and maternal parenting styles and their adolescents' ego-resilience. Methods/Statistical Analysis: A total of 293 adolescent boys and girls (aged 14-16 years) who lived with their two parents in Seoul, Korea participated in this study. Baron and Kenny's steps based on regression and bootstrapping tests were conducted for the analysis. Findings: According to the examination on the mediating effects of paternal parenting participation on the relationships between both parents' four types of parenting styles including affection-hostility, autonomy-control, fulfilling-non-fulfilling, and rational-irrational and their adolescents' ego-resilience, paternal parenting participation has partial mediational effects on the relationships between both fathers' and mothers' affectionate and fulfilling parenting styles and adolescents' ego-resilience. That is, fathers' involvement and fathers' and mothers' affectionate and fulfilling parenting styles are linked to positive outcomes in adolescents. In addition, parents' affectionate and fulfilling parenting styles are far more likely to promote adolescents' ego-resilience when it occurs in the context of fathers' more active involvement in parenting. Improvements/Application: The results of this study are meaningful in that fathers' engagement with their children is important to develop their children's positive internal development such as ego-resilience.
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