Affiliation:
1. Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade, Serbia
2. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Serbia
Abstract
Previous research recognises poor parental monitoring, negative parental
upbringing practices and insecure attachment as risk factors of great
importance for understanding externalising problems in adolescence. The aim
of the research is to understand the role that affective attachment to
parents plays in the interpretation of the relationship between parental
monitoring and upbringing practices with externalising problems of
adolescents. A total of 507 adolescents (209 males and 298 females), aged
between 15 to 18 filled the questionnaires. Through the use of structural
equation modelling, trust in parents is revealed as important mediator with
systematic effect that deserves further attention. It is found that trust in
parents, especially in mothers, is a more potent mediator for explaining the
link between positive parenting and parental monitoring with aggressive
behaviour than with rule-breaking behaviour. Results are discussed in the
light of the importance of parent-adolescent relationship for externalising
problems in adolescence.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia