Late Adolescent Perceptions of Parent Religiosity and Parenting Processes

J. Blake Sinder, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Andrea D. Clements

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Abstract

<p> The current investigation examined the relations between adolescent reports of parent religiosity and parenting processes, using both a dimensional and a typological conceptualization of parenting. Self&hyphen;report data were collected from 357 late adolescents. Partial correlations indicated that parent religiosity was associated with both parenting dimensions and parenting styles in conceptually expected directions. Regression analyses provided evidence that the dimensional conceptualization of parenting explained additional variability in perceived parental religiosity above and beyond parenting style effects. Findings suggest that a dimensional conceptualization of parenting processes extends the literature on parent religiosity because it yields more nuanced information about how parental religiosity may be related to differentiated parenting behaviors. Potential therapeutic implications of the findings are discussed.</p>
Original languageAmerican English
JournalFamily Process
Volume43
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 8 2004

Keywords

  • late adolescent perceptions
  • parenting processes
  • religiosity

Disciplines

  • Community-Based Research
  • Health Psychology
  • Substance Abuse and Addiction

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