“…Different from China, freedom and autonomy are also cherished in this country, involving a focus on personal and family affairs, which have the priority over social welfare (Keller et al, 2004). Regarding Italy, a family orientation is present to some extent but not so fundamental as in the aforementioned countries (Rabaglietti, Vacirca, Zucchetti, & Ciairano, 2012), and attention is also paid to the rights of children in a two-way parent-child relationship (Scabini, Marta, & Lanz, 2006;Yeh & Bedford, 2004 from parents, who at the same time encourage their children to be autonomous and independent (Casiglia, Lo Coco, & Zappulla, 1998;Laudani, Giovanni, Lo Cascio, Pace, & Cacioppo, 2014). High parental control and authority are the cores of Chinese parenting, and such parenting style may reduce adolescents' attachment to their parents (Cai et al, 2013).…”