המעבדה לחקר מוטיבציה ורגש

פרופ' גיא רוט

Mothers' parenting practices and adolescents' learning from their mistakes in class

The mediating role of adolescent's self-disclosure

This study examined 126 students' (14-16 years of age; 66 females) perceptions of self-disclosure to their mothers with respect to their mistakes in class activities. Specifically, we hypothesized that self-disclosure would predict adolescents' ability to learn from mistakes they made in classroom tasks. In addition, we hypothesized that perceived mothers' love withdrawal would correlate negatively with adolescents' self-disclosure, whereas perceived autonomy support would correlate positively with self-disclosure. Further, we hypothesized that the effect of mothers' parenting practices on adolescents' ability to learn from their mistakes would be mediated by adolescents' self-disclosure of their school experiences. Results, using SEM analyses, showed the importance of mothers' autonomy support for adolescents' self-disclosure and learning from their mistakes in classroom tasks.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
דפים 506-512
כרך 19
נושא מספר 6
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 01.12.2009

Keywords

Autonomy support
Love withdrawal
Parenting practices
Self-determination theory
Self-disclosure

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Education
Developmental and Educational Psychology
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