Title of article :
Research Paper: Relationship of Perceived Parenting Styles with Self-Control Capacity and Affective Self- Regulation among Delinquent Adolescents
Author/Authors :
Rezaei, Sajjad Department of Psychology - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran , PourHadi, Shadi Department of Psychology - Rasht Branch - Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran , Shabahang, Reza Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The type of parent’s child rearing and the perception of problems by adolescents
are one of the important reasons for the formation of inappropriate behavior and delinquency in
adolescents.
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship of perceived parenting
styles with self-control capacity and affective self-regulation among delinquent adolencents.
Materials & Methods: The research type was descriptive-correlational. The population of this
study included all delinquent adolescents (N=94) from the Guilan Provincial Reconstruction and
Upbringing Center and temporary detention centers in 2017-2018. Seventy-three adolescents were
selected and completed the Parenting Style Inventory (PSI), Tangney Self-Control Scale (TSCS) and
Measure of Affect Regulation Styles (MARS). The data were processed using Pearson correlation
coefficient and stepwise multiple regression analyses by SPSS V. 22 software.
Results: Regression analysis indicated that authoritative parenting style positively (β=0.906,
P<0.001) and authoritarian parenting style negatively (β=-0.537, P<0.001) 38% of the changes were
predicted in the SCS among delinquent adolencents (F=20.511. P<0.001). Also, the authoritative
parenting style negatively (β=-0.641, P<0.001) 41% of the changes were predicted in the MARS
among delinquent adolencents (F=47.543, P<0.001). The permissive parenting style was not
statistically significant in any of the regression analyses (P>0.05).
Conclusion: Parenting styles have an effective role in the emergence and inhibition of delinquent
behavior. It seems that authoritarian and authoritative parenting styles respectively play a role in
improving and weakening self-control capacity and affective self-regulation in delinquent behavior
among adolencents boys.
Keywords :
Self-control , Affect , Adolescent , Juvenile Delinquency , Parenting
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics