Perceived parent-child relations and adolescent self-esteem

Citation

Bulanda, Ronald E. & Majumdar, Debarun (2009). Perceived parent-child relations and adolescent self-esteem. Journal of Child and Family Studies. vol. 18 (2) pp. 203-212

Abstract

We used data drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health to assess the independent and interactive correlations of maternal and paternal parenting with adolescent self-esteem. Specifically, ordinary least squares regression was used to provide estimates for a large, culturally diverse sample of married, biological parent-families with adolescent children. Our results suggested that adolescent reports of mothers’ and fathers’ physical availability, involvement, and quality of relations are each independently associated with adolescent self-esteem. In addition, statistically significant interactions indicated the positive associations of one parent’s involvement and high quality relations with self-esteem grow stronger in the presence of high involvement and relationship quality of the second parent. Our study highlights the need to assess the independent and interactive associations parents have with the well-being of their children.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007%2Fs10826-008-9220-3

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Child and Family Studies

Author(s)

Bulanda, Ronald E.
Majumdar, Debarun

Year Published

2009

Volume Number

18

Issue Number

2

Pages

203-212

ISSN/ISBN

1062-1024

DOI

10.1007/s10826-008-9220-3

Reference ID

961