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Article: Perceived parental behavioral control and psychological control in Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong: a replication.(Report)
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- Adolescence
- Article date:
- September 22, 2007
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INTRODUCTION
Smetana and Daddis (2002) defined behavioral control as "rules, regulations, and restrictions that parents have for their children" and psychological control as "parents' attempt to control the child's activities in ways that negatively affect the child's psychological world and thereby undermines the child's psychological development" (p. 563). With specific reference to parental behavioral control, Shek (2006b) suggested that at least five different aspects of this construct should be differentiated, including parental knowledge (how much the parent knows about the situation of the child), parental expectations (parental rules and expectations of ...
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