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J Psychol ; 151(4): 393-415, 2017 May 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28388337

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The present study aimed to investigate the relations among perceived parental psychological control (PPC), autonomy and relatedness, and negative outcomes during emerging adulthood in two cultural contexts: Italy and the USA. More specifically, we explored the mechanisms through which dependency-oriented PPC (DPPC) and achievement-oriented PPC (APPC) are associated with both internalizing and externalizing difficulties, focusing on the mediating role of autonomy and relatedness. Participants were 418 European-American and 359 Italian college students. Results indicated that the expressions of PPC with regard to dependency and achievement were related to emerging adults' negative outcomes through different pathways, and these effects were moderated by the cultural group. The implications of the findings for future related empirical investigations and clinical interventions were discussed.


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Parent-Child Relations , Personal Autonomy , Adolescent , Adult , Codependency, Psychological , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Female , Humans , Male , Parenting/psychology , Parents/psychology , Thiazoles , United States , Young Adult
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