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- Title
The Predictive Strength of Perceived Parenting and Parental Attachment Styles on Psychological Symptoms among Turkish University Students.
- Authors
Körük, Serdar; Öztürk, Abdülkadir; Kara, Ahmet
- Abstract
This study aims to investigate the relationships between perceived parenting, parental attachment styles and psychological symptoms among Turkish university students and it also aims to find out which perceived parenting and parental attachment styles predict psychological symptoms which were measured. This study is a quantitative research and uses causal comparative research design. The sample of this study consists of 400 university students. Young Parenting Inventory, Parental Bonding Instrument and Brief Symptom Inventory were used for gathering data. The depressive, hostility and anxiety symptoms were determined as the most prevalent psychological symptoms among the sample. The conditional/achievement-oriented and ruling/former mother perceptions were found as the most prevalent perceived parenting styles for mother and the conditional/achievement-oriented and close/repressed feelings perceived as parenting styles for father. Pessimistic/fearful mother, belittling/captious mother and overprotective/worrywart father were found as the most predictive perceived parenting styles which predict the psychological symptoms in a significant level and in a positive way.
- Subjects
PARENTING research; RESEARCH; COLLEGE students; ACADEMIC achievement research; PARENT participation in education
- Publication
International Journal of Instruction, 2016, Vol 9, Issue 2, p215
- ISSN
1694-609X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12973/iji.2016.9215a