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Perceived parental involvement and well-being among Ethiopian adolescents
Authors:Asamenew Demessie Bireda  Jace Pillay
Affiliation:1. Department of Educational Psychology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa;2. South African Research Chair: Education and Care in Childhood, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:This study examined the relationship between perceived parent academic socialisation of their children and the children’s well-being in four domains: depression, self-esteem, school adjustment, and substance use. The participants consisted of 809 Ethiopian high school students, mostly male (52.9%) (mean age = 16.8 years; SD = 1.58 years). Data were collected using self-report measures of perceived parental involvement in education support, depression, self-esteem, school adjustment, and substance use. Multiple regression analyses were used to predict aspects of child well-being from parent child academic socialisation. Generally, results showed that increased level of parental academic socialisation predicted lower depression symptoms, school adjustment problems, substance use, and also increased self-esteem among adolescents.
Keywords:parental involvement  well-being  adolescents  Ethiopia
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