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. 2023 Jun 29;10(7):1126.
doi: 10.3390/children10071126.

Exploring Parenting Styles Patterns and Children's Socio-Emotional Skills

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Exploring Parenting Styles Patterns and Children's Socio-Emotional Skills

Aikaterini Vasiou et al. Children (Basel). .

Abstract

In this study, we adopted parenting styles as a multidimensional and latent construct that includes different aspects of parenting, rather than solely focusing on a single parenting style. In a Web-based survey with 1203 Greek parents, we identified parenting styles and their SDQ reports on their children. According to our results by Latent Profile Analysis, we must use a more complex approach concerning parenting styles. We identified a "Highly Authoritative style" profile with high levels of authoritative, low levels of authoritarian and middle levels of permissive parenting styles. We additionally identified a profile called "Relaxed Authoritative style", with still high but lower levels of authoritative style, low but slightly heightened levels of authoritarian style, and middle levels of permissive style. A further profile, named "Permissive Focused Authoritative style", had a mix of high levels of authoritative, moderate levels of permissive, and elevated levels of authoritarian parenting styles. Finally, in a profile named "Inconsistent Parenting style", we identified parents with a blend of still high, but the lowest of all four levels of authoritative and highest levels of permissive and authoritarian parenting styles. When combining the four identified parenting patterns with the SDQ results, we identified the "highly authoritative parenting style" profile to be the least connected to internalizing or externalizing problems of the respective children.

Keywords: SDQ; externalizing behavior problems; internalizing behavior problems; latent profile analysis; parenting styles; prosocial behavior; socio-emotional development.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Diagrammatic Representation of the four identified parenting style profiles by LPA.

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