The role of parental socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance

Many variables have been analyzed in relation to school adjustment. However, only a few studies have explored the relationship between this construct and parental socialization styles, particularly in Spain. This work aims to examine the role played by maternal and paternal s...

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Main Authors: Arantzazu Rodríguez Fernández, Lorena Revuelta Revuelta, Marta Sarasa Maya, Oihane Fernández Lasarte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ASUNIVEP 2018-12-01
Series:European Journal of Education and Psychology
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Online Access:https://formacionasunivep.com/ejep/index.php/journal/article/view/226/182
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spelling doaj-744d159a307948cda0c87b9ec7a4ab152020-11-25T00:10:23ZengASUNIVEPEuropean Journal of Education and Psychology1888-89921989-22092018-12-0111212313910.30552/ejep.v11i2.226The role of parental socialization styles in school engagement and academic performanceArantzazu Rodríguez Fernández0Lorena Revuelta Revuelta1Marta Sarasa Maya2Oihane Fernández Lasarte3University of the Basque Country (Spain)University of the Basque Country (Spain)University of the Basque Country (Spain)University of the Basque Country (Spain)Many variables have been analyzed in relation to school adjustment. However, only a few studies have explored the relationship between this construct and parental socialization styles, particularly in Spain. This work aims to examine the role played by maternal and paternal socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance. Participants were 737 secondary school students from the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, aged between 11 and 18. All students completed the Affect Scale (EA-H) and the Rules and Demands Scale (ENE-H), as wellas the School Engagement Measure (SEM), and performance was calculated on the basis of their average grades in mathematics and Spanish. The results indicate that, in the case of academic performance, a permissive style by both parents has the most positive effect on the grades obtained, while in the case of school engagement, it was both the permissive and democratic styles by both parents (with small variations between maternal and paternal styles in accordance with the dimension analyzed) that were most closely associated with a higher level of engagement. The educational implications of these results are discussedhttps://formacionasunivep.com/ejep/index.php/journal/article/view/226/182Parental socialization stylesschool engagementacademic performancesecondary education
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author Arantzazu Rodríguez Fernández
Lorena Revuelta Revuelta
Marta Sarasa Maya
Oihane Fernández Lasarte
spellingShingle Arantzazu Rodríguez Fernández
Lorena Revuelta Revuelta
Marta Sarasa Maya
Oihane Fernández Lasarte
The role of parental socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance
European Journal of Education and Psychology
Parental socialization styles
school engagement
academic performance
secondary education
author_facet Arantzazu Rodríguez Fernández
Lorena Revuelta Revuelta
Marta Sarasa Maya
Oihane Fernández Lasarte
author_sort Arantzazu Rodríguez Fernández
title The role of parental socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance
title_short The role of parental socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance
title_full The role of parental socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance
title_fullStr The role of parental socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance
title_full_unstemmed The role of parental socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance
title_sort role of parental socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance
publisher ASUNIVEP
series European Journal of Education and Psychology
issn 1888-8992
1989-2209
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Many variables have been analyzed in relation to school adjustment. However, only a few studies have explored the relationship between this construct and parental socialization styles, particularly in Spain. This work aims to examine the role played by maternal and paternal socialization styles in school engagement and academic performance. Participants were 737 secondary school students from the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, aged between 11 and 18. All students completed the Affect Scale (EA-H) and the Rules and Demands Scale (ENE-H), as wellas the School Engagement Measure (SEM), and performance was calculated on the basis of their average grades in mathematics and Spanish. The results indicate that, in the case of academic performance, a permissive style by both parents has the most positive effect on the grades obtained, while in the case of school engagement, it was both the permissive and democratic styles by both parents (with small variations between maternal and paternal styles in accordance with the dimension analyzed) that were most closely associated with a higher level of engagement. The educational implications of these results are discussed
topic Parental socialization styles
school engagement
academic performance
secondary education
url https://formacionasunivep.com/ejep/index.php/journal/article/view/226/182
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