Literature DB >> 19771500

Parental autonomy-support, intrinsic life goals, and well-being among adolescents in China and North America.

Natasha Lekes1, Isabelle Gingras, Frederick L Philippe, Richard Koestner, Jianqun Fang.   

Abstract

Self-determination theory proposes that prioritizing intrinsic life goals, such as community involvement, is related to well-being, whereas focusing on extrinsic life goals, such as financial success, is associated with lower well-being and that parenting influences the type of life goals that youth adopt. In a sample of 515 Chinese (56% female, mean age = 15.50) and 567 North American (52% male, mean age = 14.17) adolescents, a model of the relationships between parenting, life goals, and well-being was investigated and confirmed for intrinsic life goals. Across societies, autonomy-supportive parenting was associated with the endorsement of intrinsic life goals, which in turn was associated with well-being. Intrinsic life goals partially mediated the relationship between parental autonomy-support and well-being. These findings suggest that, cross-culturally, prioritizing intrinsic life goals is related to increased well-being among adolescents and that parents could encourage intrinsic life goals by being supportive of their children's autonomy.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19771500     DOI: 10.1007/s10964-009-9451-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


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