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[Research News] Links between maternal autonomy support and controlling parenting and adolescents’ depressive symptoms

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Updated Mar. 14, 2023
Prof. Ayumi TANAKA, Faculty of Psychology, and her team, probe the disharmony in mothers’ and adolescents’ perceptions of parenting behaviors and their possible independent influence on adolescents’ depressive symptoms.
While parenting behavior can significantly influence the mental development of adolescents, most studies on parenting behaviors rely only on adolescents’ perceptions. Moreover, these studies rarely focus on how parents’ and children’s perceptions of parenting affect adolescents’ basic psychological needs satisfaction. In a study, researchers from Doshisha University, Japan show how adolescents perceive parenting differently than their mothers, and how these differing perceptions ultimately predict their mental state, especially depressive symptoms.


Reference
Tanaka, A., Tamura, A., Ishii, R. et al. Longitudinal Association between Maternal Autonomy Support and Controlling Parenting and Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms. J Youth Adolescence (2023).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-022-01722-1


For more details, please see the website of Organization for Research Initiatives and Development, Doshisha University.
Research News: Links Between Maternal Autonomy Support and Controlling Parenting and Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms

This achievement has also been featured in the “EurekAlert!.”
NEWS RELEASE 13-MAR-2023, Links between maternal autonomy support and controlling parenting and adolescents’ depressive symptoms

How do mothers’ and adolescents’ perceptions of parenting behaviors independently influence adolescents’ basic psychological need satisfaction and depressive symptoms?

IMAGE: How do mothers’ and adolescents’ perceptions of parenting behaviors independently influence adolescents’ basic psychological need satisfaction and depressive symptoms?
CREDIT: Ayumi Tanaka from Doshisha University

Prof. Ayumi TANAKA, Faculty of Psychology, and her team, probe the disharmony in mothers’ and adolescents’ perceptions of parenting behaviors and their possible independent influence on adolescents’ depressive symptoms.
While parenting behavior can significantly influence the mental development of adolescents, most studies on parenting behaviors rely only on adolescents’ perceptions. Moreover, these studies rarely focus on how parents’ and children’s perceptions of parenting affect adolescents’ basic psychological needs satisfaction. In a study, researchers from Doshisha University, Japan show how adolescents perceive parenting differently than their mothers, and how these differing perceptions ultimately predict their mental state, especially depressive symptoms.


Reference
Tanaka, A., Tamura, A., Ishii, R. et al. Longitudinal Association between Maternal Autonomy Support and Controlling Parenting and Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms. J Youth Adolescence (2023).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-022-01722-1


For more details, please see the website of Organization for Research Initiatives and Development, Doshisha University.
Research News: Links Between Maternal Autonomy Support and Controlling Parenting and Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms

This achievement has also been featured in the “EurekAlert!.”
NEWS RELEASE 13-MAR-2023, Links between maternal autonomy support and controlling parenting and adolescents’ depressive symptoms
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