Child Development
Volume 89, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 1786-1802
Heterogeneity in Perceptions of Parenting Among Arab Refugee Adolescents in Jordan (Article)
Smetana J.G.* ,
Ahmad I.
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University of Rochester, United States
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University of Jordan, Jordan
Abstract
Heterogeneity in parenting was examined in 883 Arab refugee adolescents in Jordan (Mage = 15.01 years, SD = 1.60). Latent profile analyses of five parenting dimensions rated separately for mothers and fathers yielded authoritative, authoritarian, indifferent, punitive, and for mothers, permissive profiles, with most mothers (60%) and fathers (66%) classified as authoritative. Parenting was more often authoritative for women than men and punitive (for fathers) or permissive (for mothers) of boys than girls. Authoritative fathers and authoritarian mothers were better educated than punitive parents, whose offspring reported more norm breaking and internalizing symptoms and lower academic achievement than other youth. Adjustment was better when adolescents had at least one authoritative parent than when parents were either consistent or discrepant but nonauthoritative. © 2017 The Authors. Child Development © 2017 Society for Research in Child Development, Inc.
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DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12844
ISSN: 00093920
Original Language: English