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Jolene van der Kaap-Deeder1, Maarten Vansteenkiste2, Bart Soenens2, Tom Loeys2, Elien Mabbe2, Rafael Gargurevich3.
Abstract
Autonomy-supportive parenting yields manifold benefits. To gain more insight into the family-level dynamics involved in autonomy-supportive parenting, the present study addressed three issues. First, on the basis of self-determination theory, we examined whether mothers' satisfaction of the psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness related to autonomy-supportive parenting. Second, we investigated maternal autonomy support as an intervening variable in the mother-child similarity in psychological need satisfaction. Third, we examined associations between autonomy-supportive parenting and autonomy-supportive sibling interactions. Participants were 154 mothers (M age = 39.45, SD = 3.96) and their two elementary school-age children (M age = 8.54, SD = 0.89 and M age = 10.38, SD = 0.87). Although mothers' psychological need satisfaction related only to maternal autonomy support in the younger siblings, autonomy-supportive parenting related to psychological need satisfaction in both siblings and to an autonomy-supportive interaction style between siblings. We discuss the importance of maternal autonomy support for family-level dynamics.Entities:
Keywords: autonomy support; parenting; psychological need satisfaction; self-determination theory; siblings
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26377668 DOI: 10.1177/0146167215602225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Bull ISSN: 0146-1672