Parental psychological control and school engagement in adolescents: A longitudinal study
Federica Papa,
Francesco Preiti,
Sebastiano Costa
Abstract:This longitudinal study examines the role of psychological control on adolescents' school engagement over time, addressing the critical role of parental influence in shaping students' academic experiences. The research, conducted in Italy with 100 adolescents aged 13-18, employs the Self-Determination Theory framework to explore the relationships between psychological control and school engagement. Findings reveal that parental psychological control at Time 1 is negatively associated with school engagement at … Show more
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