Title of article
PARENTING STYLES, INDIVIDUATION, AND MENTAL HEALTH OF ARAB ADOLESCENTS A Third Cross-Regional Research Study
Author/Authors
Marwan Dwairy، نويسنده , , MUSTAFA ACHOUI، نويسنده , , ADNAN FARAH، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
11
From page
262
To page
272
Abstract
The Psychological State Scale, Multigenerational Interconnectedness Scale, and the Parental Authority
Questionnaire were administered to 2,893 Arab adolescents in eight Arab societies. In these tests,
adolescents raised according to the inconsistent parenting scored lower in connectedness and higher in
mental disorders than those raised according to the controlling or flexible-oriented parenting pattern.
Authoritative parenting was associated with a higher level of connectedness with the family and better
mental health of adolescents. A higher level of adolescent-family connectedness is associated with better
mental health of adolescents. Results indicate that authoritarian parenting within an authoritarian culture
does not harm the adolescents’ mental health as it does within the Western liberal societies. These results
give rise to the hypothesis that inconsistency in parenting and inconsistency between the parenting style
and the culture cause harm to adolescents’ mental health.
Keywords
Parenting , connectedness , Individuation , mental health , Anxiety , depression , Arab , Muslim , culture.
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708915
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