Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society

The present study examines the relationship between perceptions of a father's parenting behavior (i.e., warmth, monitoring, harsh discipline, and indigenous) and psychological well-being (self-esteem and psychological health) among 707 Malaysian adolescents aged between 13 and 16 years. The stu...

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Main Authors: Yahya, Amira Najiha, Sumari, Melati, Zulkefly, Nor Sheereen, Baharudin, Rozumah, Mohd Kadri, Nursyuhaidah
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Published: City of University Hong Kong Press 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107988/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1079882024-09-26T04:33:06Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107988/ Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society Yahya, Amira Najiha Sumari, Melati Zulkefly, Nor Sheereen Baharudin, Rozumah Mohd Kadri, Nursyuhaidah The present study examines the relationship between perceptions of a father's parenting behavior (i.e., warmth, monitoring, harsh discipline, and indigenous) and psychological well-being (self-esteem and psychological health) among 707 Malaysian adolescents aged between 13 and 16 years. The study also tests whether the relationships are mediated by self-esteem. Finally, the study also examines whether these relationships varied by adolescents' sex and age group. Cross-sectional data were collected from a battery of questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and structural equation modelling multi group test was employed to note the difference between groups. Bootstrapping analysis was performed to test the mediation effect. Father's warmth and indigenous parenting were indirectly related to the adolescents' psychological health via self-esteem, while harsh discipline was directly yet negatively related to the adolescents' psychological health — no significant contribution of fathers’ monitoring behavior toward adolescents' psychological well-being. The structural study model was stable across younger and older adolescents but varied across sex. Findings from the present study build on existing literature by providing a better framework for understanding adolescents' psychological well-being. Educators, practitioners, and those working with or for adolescents may find information from the present valuable study for designing various prevention and intervention programs related to adolescents' psychological well-being. City of University Hong Kong Press 2023 Article PeerReviewed Yahya, Amira Najiha and Sumari, Melati and Zulkefly, Nor Sheereen and Baharudin, Rozumah and Mohd Kadri, Nursyuhaidah (2023) Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society. Hong Kong Journal of Social Sciences, 61. pp. 1-11. ISSN 1021-3619 http://hkjoss.com/index.php/journal/article/view/701 10.55463/hkjss.issn.1021-3619.61.17
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description The present study examines the relationship between perceptions of a father's parenting behavior (i.e., warmth, monitoring, harsh discipline, and indigenous) and psychological well-being (self-esteem and psychological health) among 707 Malaysian adolescents aged between 13 and 16 years. The study also tests whether the relationships are mediated by self-esteem. Finally, the study also examines whether these relationships varied by adolescents' sex and age group. Cross-sectional data were collected from a battery of questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and structural equation modelling multi group test was employed to note the difference between groups. Bootstrapping analysis was performed to test the mediation effect. Father's warmth and indigenous parenting were indirectly related to the adolescents' psychological health via self-esteem, while harsh discipline was directly yet negatively related to the adolescents' psychological health — no significant contribution of fathers’ monitoring behavior toward adolescents' psychological well-being. The structural study model was stable across younger and older adolescents but varied across sex. Findings from the present study build on existing literature by providing a better framework for understanding adolescents' psychological well-being. Educators, practitioners, and those working with or for adolescents may find information from the present valuable study for designing various prevention and intervention programs related to adolescents' psychological well-being.
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author Yahya, Amira Najiha
Sumari, Melati
Zulkefly, Nor Sheereen
Baharudin, Rozumah
Mohd Kadri, Nursyuhaidah
spellingShingle Yahya, Amira Najiha
Sumari, Melati
Zulkefly, Nor Sheereen
Baharudin, Rozumah
Mohd Kadri, Nursyuhaidah
Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society
author_facet Yahya, Amira Najiha
Sumari, Melati
Zulkefly, Nor Sheereen
Baharudin, Rozumah
Mohd Kadri, Nursyuhaidah
author_sort Yahya, Amira Najiha
title Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society
title_short Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society
title_full Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society
title_fullStr Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society
title_full_unstemmed Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society
title_sort fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society
publisher City of University Hong Kong Press
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107988/
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