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Conceptualizing maternal and paternal autonomy support and control among adolescents in Hong Kong
Authors:Tracy K. Y. Wong  Chiaki Konishi  Xuedi Liu
Affiliation:Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada
Abstract:This study examined how parental autonomy support and control are conceptualized by adolescents in Hong Kong (Grades 7–11) using the Perceived Parental Autonomy Support Scale. Competitive models were evaluated using confirmatory factor analyses. Although the 6-factor model demonstrated the best fit, further analyses indicated that a second-order structure was more appropriate. Provision of choice, acknowledgment of child's feelings, rationale for rules, and demands subsumed under autonomy support. Guilt-inducing criticisms and the use of threats subsumed under control. Performance pressure emerged as a first-order construct on its own. Measurement invariance was evident across adolescent gender and age. All subscales had adequate to strong reliability. Discriminate validity was evident. Findings offer insights into the conceptualization of autonomy support and control in Hong Kong.
Keywords:autonomy support  conceptualization  control  maternal parenting  paternal parenting
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