The relationship between parenting styles and antisocial behaviour

Thesis (M.A. (Clinical Psychology)) --University of Limpopo, 2010 === This study examined the relationship between parenting styles, parental punitiveness and family structure, and antisocial behaviour, as well as the influences of parental educational levels on respondents’ antisocial behaviou...

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Main Author: Denbi, Tesfaye Birbo
Other Authors: Mashegoane, S.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: University of Limpopo (Turfloop Campus) 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10386/1429
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ul-oai-ulspace.ul.ac.za-10386-14292019-10-30T04:06:31Z The relationship between parenting styles and antisocial behaviour Denbi, Tesfaye Birbo Mashegoane, S. Moripe, S. Parenting Family Parenting -- South Africa Family -- South Africa Thesis (M.A. (Clinical Psychology)) --University of Limpopo, 2010 This study examined the relationship between parenting styles, parental punitiveness and family structure, and antisocial behaviour, as well as the influences of parental educational levels on respondents’ antisocial behaviour. Participants consisted of 227 male and 140 female students from the University of Limpopo, whose ages ranged from 17 to 24 years. Families were classified into one of four parenting styles (namely, authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent and neglectful) on the basis of respondents’ ratings of their parents on two parental dimensions: warmth/acceptance and supervision/control. The respondents were then compared with antisocial behaviour. The results indicated that the difference between the four groups of parenting styles did not reach statistical significance on antisocial behaviour. As well as the relationship between family structures and antisocial behaviour did not reach statistical significance. However, there were significant and positive relationships between parental punitiveness and antisocial behaviour. There were significant relationships between parental educational levels and antisocial behaviour. Parental warmth and supervision were also significantly and negatively related to the respondents’ antisocial behaviour. Finally, the implications and limitations of the study are described. 2016-05-23T09:26:49Z 2016-05-23T09:26:49Z 2010 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10386/1429 en PDF vii, 79 leaves University of Limpopo (Turfloop Campus)
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Family
Parenting -- South Africa
Family -- South Africa
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Family
Parenting -- South Africa
Family -- South Africa
Denbi, Tesfaye Birbo
The relationship between parenting styles and antisocial behaviour
description Thesis (M.A. (Clinical Psychology)) --University of Limpopo, 2010 === This study examined the relationship between parenting styles, parental punitiveness and family structure, and antisocial behaviour, as well as the influences of parental educational levels on respondents’ antisocial behaviour. Participants consisted of 227 male and 140 female students from the University of Limpopo, whose ages ranged from 17 to 24 years. Families were classified into one of four parenting styles (namely, authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent and neglectful) on the basis of respondents’ ratings of their parents on two parental dimensions: warmth/acceptance and supervision/control. The respondents were then compared with antisocial behaviour. The results indicated that the difference between the four groups of parenting styles did not reach statistical significance on antisocial behaviour. As well as the relationship between family structures and antisocial behaviour did not reach statistical significance. However, there were significant and positive relationships between parental punitiveness and antisocial behaviour. There were significant relationships between parental educational levels and antisocial behaviour. Parental warmth and supervision were also significantly and negatively related to the respondents’ antisocial behaviour. Finally, the implications and limitations of the study are described.
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