This Study Investigated The Effects Of Parenting Styles On College Students’Social Anxiety Through Quantitative Analysis.The Parenting Style Four-Factor Questionnaire(Psffq)And The Social Anxiety Scale Were Used To S...This Study Investigated The Effects Of Parenting Styles On College Students’Social Anxiety Through Quantitative Analysis.The Parenting Style Four-Factor Questionnaire(Psffq)And The Social Anxiety Scale Were Used To Survey 200 Freshmen(100 Of Each Gender).The Results Showed That Permissive Parenting Style Was The Most Common And Was Significantly And Positively Associated With Social Anxiety.Parental Non-Involvement Parenting Style Was Most Significantly Related To Social Anxiety.There Was No Significant Difference Between Age And Gender On Social Anxiety Levels.展开更多
This study examines the effects of parenting styles on the physical and mental health of first-grade students.By statistically analyzing questionnaires from 158 mothers of students and 100 samples,it was found that au...This study examines the effects of parenting styles on the physical and mental health of first-grade students.By statistically analyzing questionnaires from 158 mothers of students and 100 samples,it was found that authoritarian and uninvolved parenting styles were positively associated with physical and mental health,while authoritative and permissive parenting styles were negatively associated.The most prevalent parenting style was authoritative,but authoritarian and nonparticipatory had a greater impact on physical and mental health.Parenting styles were not related to the age of the mother,the number of children,the level of education and employment status.展开更多
文摘This Study Investigated The Effects Of Parenting Styles On College Students’Social Anxiety Through Quantitative Analysis.The Parenting Style Four-Factor Questionnaire(Psffq)And The Social Anxiety Scale Were Used To Survey 200 Freshmen(100 Of Each Gender).The Results Showed That Permissive Parenting Style Was The Most Common And Was Significantly And Positively Associated With Social Anxiety.Parental Non-Involvement Parenting Style Was Most Significantly Related To Social Anxiety.There Was No Significant Difference Between Age And Gender On Social Anxiety Levels.
文摘This study examines the effects of parenting styles on the physical and mental health of first-grade students.By statistically analyzing questionnaires from 158 mothers of students and 100 samples,it was found that authoritarian and uninvolved parenting styles were positively associated with physical and mental health,while authoritative and permissive parenting styles were negatively associated.The most prevalent parenting style was authoritative,but authoritarian and nonparticipatory had a greater impact on physical and mental health.Parenting styles were not related to the age of the mother,the number of children,the level of education and employment status.