“…As we know, different family patterns are associated with specific child-rearing and socialization goals (Citlak, Leyendecker, Schölmerich, Driessen, & Harwood, 2008;Rao, McHale, & Pearson, 2003). Parenting experiences (Karataş, Levpušček, & Komidar, 2019) and norms (Demir, 2020), as well as psychological well-being (Özdemir & Sagkal, 2018) also impact parent-child relationships. In the traditional interdependent pattern, compliance is valued, and child autonomy is not desired because children are expected to display family loyalty and to take care of their relatives.…”