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Helicopter parenting contributes to school burnout via self-Control in late adolescence: A longitudinal study.

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العنوان: Helicopter parenting contributes to school burnout via self-Control in late adolescence: A longitudinal study.
المؤلفون: Ching, Boby Ho-Hong1 (AUTHOR) bhhching@um.edu.mo, Li, Yuan Hua1 (AUTHOR), Chen, Tiffany Ting1 (AUTHOR)
المصدر: Current Psychology. Nov2023, Vol. 42 Issue 33, p29699-29711. 13p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout, PARENTAL overprotection, SELF-control, LONGITUDINAL method, CHINESE people, PARENTING, ADOLESCENCE
مستخلص: The current study investigated the longitudinal associations among helicopter parenting, self-control, and school burnout over a one-year period in 416 Chinese adolescents (Time 1 Mage= 16.23, SD = 0.77). Perceived maternal helicopter parenting was significantly associated with lower levels of self-control and higher levels of school burnout experienced by adolescents at both time points. After controlling for the autoregressive effect of self-control at Time 1, adolescents' perceptions of maternal helicopter parenting at Time 1 predicted lower levels of self-control at Time 2. Perceived maternal helicopter parenting at Time 1 did not predict school burnout at Time 2 after the autoregressive effect of school burnout at Time 1 was considered. Earlier levels of self-control predicted higher levels of school burnout at Time 2 even after the autoregressive effect of school burnout at Time 1 was considered. By contrast, earlier levels of school burnout of adolescents did not predict self-control ability longitudinally. Taken together, these results support a unidirectional hypothesis that helicopter parenting contributes to school burnout through lowering individuals' competence in self-regulation. Perceived maternal warmth did not moderate the associations between maternal helicopter parenting with self-control and school burnout, which suggests that helicopter parenting may still be maladaptive for academic-related outcomes even it is perceived to be warm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:10461310
DOI:10.1007/s12144-022-04011-z