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While psychological control and parental authoritarianism are thought to be distinct but related constructs (Barber & Harmon, 2002), the empirical relationships between measures of the constructs

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While psychological control and parental authoritarianism are thought to be distinct but related constructs (Barber & Harmon, 2002), the empirical relationships between measures of the constructs has not been assessed.

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  • Parental Psychological Control and Authoritarianism in Chinese-Canadian and European-Canadian Cultural Groups: Their Meanings and Implications for University Students’ Adjustment (2008) · doi

    While psychological control and parental authoritarianism are thought to be distinct but related constructs (Barber & Harmon, 2002), the empirical relationships between measures of the constructs has not been assessed.

    Keywords: constructs psychological control parental authoritarianism thought distinct related barber harmon empirical relationships measures assessed
  • CONTROLLING PARENTS SURVEY: Measuring the Influence of Parental Control on Personal Development in College Students (2014)

    However, despite important work on the effects of psychologically controlling parents on children and adolescents (Barber, Xia, Olsen, McNeely, & Bose, 2012) as well as growing concern about the effects of intrusive parenting on college students (Carton & Nowicki, 1994; Hofer, Yu, & Pintrich, 1998; Levine, 2006; Montgomery, 2010), research is currently limited by the absence of a quantita- tive measure of controlling parenting for the college population.

    Keywords: effects controlling parenting college despite important psychologically parents children adolescents barber olsen mcneely bose well
  • Mind games: Parental psychological control and emerging adults’ adjustment (2019) · doi

    Although parental psychological control has been consistently linked with negative outcomes in the child and adolescent literature, little is known about how it functions during the developmental time frame of emerging adulthood, which is characterized by increased freedom and instability.

    Keywords: parental psychological control consistently linked negative outcomes child adolescent literature little known functions developmental time

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