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This chapter analyzes current evidence between parenting styles and parenting
practices for the Spanish context. As opposed to traditional results obtained in Anglo-
Saxon contexts with European-American samples, evidence from emergent research from
Spain (a South European country) shows that adolescents from indulgent families
(characterized by warmth but not strictness) are strongly related to the psychological
autonomy granting parenting practice. Interestingly, psychological autonomy granting is
positively related to warmth, but negatively related to strictness, just in the opposite end
of the rejection and psychological control, that are both strong related to the authoritarian
parenting style (characterized by strictness but not warmth). However, in line with traditional results obtained in samples from Anglo-Saxon contexts, behavioral control
parenting practices are positively related with the authoritative parenting style (warmth
and strictness) and negatively related with the neglectful parenting style (characterized by
neither warmth nor strictness). In Spain, psychological autonomy granting is unrelated
(i.e, orthogonal) to the behavioral control parenting practice, and in the opposite end of
psychological control and rejection parental practices. Psychological control and
psychological autonomy granting are distinct constructs, they are not the opposite ends of
a continuum construct.
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Parenting Practices Parenting Styles Psychological Autonomy Granting Psychological Control
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García, F., Fernandéz-Doménech, L., Veiga, F. H., Bono, R., Serra, E., & Musito, G. (2015). Parenting Styles and Parenting Practices: Analyzing Current Relationships in the Spanish Context. In F. García (ed.), Parenting – Cultural Influences and Impact on Childhood Health and Well-Being (pp. 17-31). NY: Nova Publishers.
