2023
DOI: 10.1002/icd.2464
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Examining the indirect role of perceived normativeness in the association between collectivistic values and psychological control of Turkish mothers

H. Melis Yavuz,
Ipek Tuncay,
Ted Ruffman
et al.

Abstract: Parental psychological control has previously been related to negative developmental outcomes. However, fewer studies examined the cultural factors associated with parental psychological control. Several studies suggested that psychological control is used more by mothers in collectivistic (as compared to individualistic) cultures yet did not examine the mother's personal endorsement of the cultural values. This approach ignores the widely reported findings showing within country heterogeneity. In this study, … Show more

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