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. 2014 Jan 1;14(1):47-67.
doi: 10.1080/15295192.2014.880018.

Parental Psychological Control and Adolescent Adjustment: The Role of Adolescent Emotion Regulation

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Parental Psychological Control and Adolescent Adjustment: The Role of Adolescent Emotion Regulation

Lixian Cui et al. Parent Sci Pract. .

Abstract

Objective: This study investigated associations between parental psychological control and aggressive behavior and depressive symptoms among adolescents from predominantly disadvantaged backgrounds. The indirect effects of psychological control on adolescent adjustment through adolescent emotion regulation (anger and sadness regulation) were examined as well as the moderating effects of adolescent emotion regulation.

Design: 206 adolescents (ages 10-18) reported on parental psychological control and their own depressive symptoms, and parents and adolescents reported on adolescent emotion regulation and aggressive behavior. Indirect effect models were tested using structural equation modeling; moderating effects were tested using hierarchical multiple regression.

Results: The associations between parental psychological control and adolescent aggressive behavior and depressive symptoms were indirect through adolescents' anger regulation. Moderation analyses indicated that the association between parental psychological control and adolescent depressive symptoms was stronger among adolescents with poor sadness regulation and the association between psychological control and aggressive behavior was stronger among older adolescents with poor anger regulation.

Conclusions: Psychological control is negatively associated with adolescent adjustment, particularly among adolescents who have difficulty regulating emotions. Emotion regulation is one mechanism through which psychological control is linked to adolescent adjustment, particularly anger dysregulation, and this pattern holds for both younger and older adolescents and for both boys and girls.

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FIGURE 1
The indirect effects of psychological control through adolescent anger regulation for full sample. All estimates are standardized coefficients. PC = Psychological control, AR = Anger regulation, SR = Sadness regulation, (A) = adolescent report, (P) = parent report. *p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 2
Illustration of the moderating effects of emotion regulation. AR = Anger regulation, SR = Sadness regulation. *p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.

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