Title of article :
Predicting Adolescents' Resiliency Rate Based on Parenting Styles Mediated by the Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction
Author/Authors :
Rezazadeh, Zahra Department of Clinical Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Allameh Tabataba'i University - Tehran - Iran , Hossein-sabet, Farideh Department of Clinical Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Allameh Tabataba'i University - Tehran - Iran , Sohrabi, Faramarz Department of Clinical Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Allameh Tabataba'i University - Tehran - Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: This study was conducted aiming at predicting adolescents' resiliency based on
parenting styles mediated by basic psychological needs satisfaction.
Method: This study has a descriptive-correlational method with structural equation modeling. The
statistical population comprises of all female students of first and second grade high school in the
district 21 of Tehran. Using convenience sampling method, 196 students were selected. ConnorDavidson Resiliency Scale, Baumrind's Parenting Styles Questionnaire and Deci and Ryan's Basic
Psychological Needs Satisfaction Scale were used. The data were analyzed by path analysis.
Results: The findings revealed that the direct path of authoritarian parenting style to basic needs, direct
path of authoritarian parenting style to resiliency, authoritative parenting style to resiliency and the
basic psychological needs to resiliency were significant. The results also showed that the indirect effect
of authoritarian parenting style on resiliency through basic psychological needs was significant. The
model fit was confirmed with the data and the relationship between three variables of parenting styles,
basic psychological needs and resiliency was also confirmed.
Conclusion: Adolescent resiliency can be predicted based on authoritarian parenting style mediated
by basic psychological needs. It will be useful for raising parents' awareness of proper parenting style
and paying attention to children's basic needs and thus increasing their resiliency in life.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Parenting Styles , Basic Psychological Needs , Resiliency , Adolescents
Journal title :
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences