2021
DOI: 10.1177/0973134220210207
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Parenting styles and their correlates in adolescents diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive disorder

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“…The second part of this research hypothesis examined the direct relationship between parenting styles and ROCD. In this case, the hypothesis of a positive relationship between authoritarian parenting style and relationship-centered and partner-focused OC symptoms was confirmed, which is consistent with previous research showing a relationship between parenting styles and OC symptoms (Bilge et al, 2022;Navarro, 2023;Sudhir et al, 2021;Timpano et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The second part of this research hypothesis examined the direct relationship between parenting styles and ROCD. In this case, the hypothesis of a positive relationship between authoritarian parenting style and relationship-centered and partner-focused OC symptoms was confirmed, which is consistent with previous research showing a relationship between parenting styles and OC symptoms (Bilge et al, 2022;Navarro, 2023;Sudhir et al, 2021;Timpano et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Consistent with the developmental perspective, some studies have suggested that indulgent parenting could have negative impacts on adolescents' health and well-being (e.g., Clarke et al, 2014;Hoffman & Bahr, 2014;Poornima et al, 2021). In particular, indulgent parenting could be harmful for the development of psychological needs satisfaction and cognitive abilities during adolescence-a time when youth seek autonomy and gain emotional regulatory skills (Clarke et al, 2014;Steinberg & Morris, 2001).…”
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