Impact Of Parenting Style On Resilience Among Adolescent And Early Adults
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S05.325Keywords:
Resilience, Parenting styles, Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive Parenting, Psychological autonomy-granting, Parents control.Abstract
One of the effective factors in shaping and growth of resilience is style of parent-child relationship. Every parent has their own style
to interact with their children and this interaction process is one of the very important features in development of resilience in
adolescents. Authoritative or acceptance –involvement style of parenting is very responsive and sensitive to their children, they create
a secure environment which help to building resilience among adolescents The present study investigated the relationship between the
parenting styles and resilience. Two fifty students of the age group (14 -18) were participants of the study. Robison’s Parenting style
and Canner-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) were used as measures of the study. Simultaneous multiple regression of CD-RISC
total score on the parenting styles subscales, revealed that the “acceptance-involvement” style was significant positive predictor of the
resilience, whereas the “psychological autonomy-granting” and “behavioural strictness-supervision” styles didn’t had a significant
predict power for the resilience.