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VOL. 9, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Perceived parenting and self-concept among adolescents: An empirical study
Authors
Dr. Jaswant Singh Yadav, Sanjay, Dr. Krushnapriya Sahoo, Preeti Kumari
Abstract
The present study aimed to explore the correlation between self-concept
and perceived parenting among 60 adolescent participants, consisting of 30
males and 30 females. A quantitative research design was employed, utilizing
validated measurement tools. The self-concept questionnaire developed by Dr.
Raj Kumar Sarswat and the perceived parenting scale by R.L. Bhardwaj and H.
Sharma were employed for data collection. The results indicated a positive
correlation between self-concept and both maternal and paternal parenting
styles. Additionally, most dimensions of perceived parenting were found to be
significantly correlated with self-concept across various dimensions. It was
observed that male adolescents had a higher self-concept compared to female
adolescents, with the physical dimension also being higher in males. However,
no significant differences were noted in terms of education, temperament,
intelligence, morality, and social dimensions between the genders. These findings
shed light on the relationship between self-concept and perceived parenting,
emphasizing the influence of parental behaviour on the development of
adolescents' self-perception.
Pages:76-80
How to cite this article:
Dr. Jaswant Singh Yadav, Sanjay, Dr. Krushnapriya Sahoo, Preeti Kumari "Perceived parenting and self-concept among adolescents: An empirical study". International Journal of Advanced Educational Research, Vol 9, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 76-80
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