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Slovak adolescents' self-concept in relation to perceived parental acceptance

  1. TitleSlovak adolescents' self-concept in relation to perceived parental acceptance
    Author infoLenka Ďuricová, Beata Žitniaková Gurgová
    Author Ďuricová Lenka 1976- (50%) UMBPF08 - Katedra psychológie
    Co-authors Žitniaková Gurgová Beata 1977- (50%) UMBPF08 - Katedra psychológie
    Source document Psychological application and trends 2024. Pp. 621-625. - Lisabon : inScience Press, 2024 ; InPACT 2024 international psychological applications conference and trends 2024
    Keywords sebaponímanie - sebapojatie - sebapoňatie - self-concept   dospievanie - maturation   rodičovská starostlivosť  
    Form. Descr.príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryPortugal
    AnnotationParental responsiveness is considered one of the significant sources of child and adolescent self-esteem. The present study aims to extend empirical knowledge in this area by focusing on the multidimensional self-concept of the Slovak adolescent population. The study aims to clarify the interrelationships between adolescents' self-concept in the Piers-Harris sense and perceived parental acceptance/rejection. The research sample comprises 1,013 Slovak adolescents (73% female, AMage = 17.00, SDage = 1.27). The research instruments used were the ASCSS/Adolescents' Self-concept Short Scale (Veiga & Leite, 2016) and PARQ-S/Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire Short Version (Rohner, 2005). The results of correlational analyses indicate moderate correlations between adolescents' overall Piers-Harris self-concept and perceived parental responsiveness for both mother and father. Subsequent linear regression confirmed both maternal and paternal overall rejection as a significant negative predictor of adolescent self-concept. Approximately 22% of the variability in adolescent self-concept in the Piers-Harris sense can be explained through these variables. Exploring adolescent self-concept in the context of perceived parental acceptance suggests its importance in forming self-concept even in mid-to-late adolescence. The results are interpreted and discussed in terms of both age and gender. Despite its limitations (self-report measures, sample characteristics, data collection), the study provides results that complement previous research and may be of interest to parents, caregivers, and educators, i.e., all who care about youth's mental health.
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    Public work category AFC
    No. of Archival Copy54445
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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