“…Compared to research on supports for relatedness and autonomy, there is less research on parental structure, although a relevant study on teachers providing structure to adolescents did predict more student behavioral engagement (Jang, Reeve, & Deci, 2010). Further, studies are beginning to show that parental structure is related to important motivational and developmental outcomes in different life domains, including academic competence, engagement, and performance (e.g., Farkas & Grolnick, 2010;Grolnick, Raftery-Helmer, Flamm, Marbell, & Cardemil, 2015), feelings of competence during unsupervised time (e.g., activities with friends in the absence of parents; Grolnick et al, 2014), and engagement and positive experiences during parent-child conversations about sensitive topics such as sexuality (Mauras, Grolnick, & Friendly, 2013). In contrast, parental chaos has been found to relate to problem behaviors such as substance use and delinquency (Skinner et al, 2005).…”