Estilos de crianza como predictores de la conducta agresiva en adolescentes.

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Title: Estilos de crianza como predictores de la conducta agresiva en adolescentes.
Alternate Title: Parenting styles predictors of aggressive behavior in adolescents.
Authors: Mercedes RequenaMadero, M.1 requenamaderom1@gmail.com, SuárezFiestas, Diego J.1, AtocheSilva, Luz A.1, HornaCalderón, Víctor E.2
Source: Revista de Psicopatologia y Psicologia Clinica. apr2026, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p1-9. 9p.
Subjects: PARENTING, AGGRESSION (Psychology), TEENAGERS, PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation, STRICT parenting, HOME environment
Abstract (English): Objective: During adolescence, the family environment and parenting styles play a crucial role in shaping psychosocial adjustment, influencing the development and expression of aggressive behaviors. The aim of this study was to examine the predictive role of parenting styles on aggressive behavior during adolescence. Method: A quantitative approach was employed using a nonexperimental cross-sectional design with an explanatory scope. The sample consisted of 355 adolescents. The Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ) and the Cuestionario de Agresión Premeditada e Impulsiva en Adolescentes (CAPI-A) were administered. Results: Descriptive analyses revealed a predominance of the authoritarian parenting style (80.2%) and a higher prevalence of impulsive aggressive behaviors (51.9%). The authoritarian parenting style showed greater predictive power compared to permissive and democratic parenting styles, with the latter demonstrating the lowest explanatory capacity for aggressive behaviors. Conclusions: Parenting styles, particularly authoritarian parenting, have significant predictive value for aggressive behaviors during adolescence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Objetivo: Durante la adolescencia, los estilos de crianza y el entorno familiar desempeñan un papel fundamental en la configuración del ajuste psicosocial, influyendo en el desarrollo y la manifestación de las conductas agresivas. El objetivo de este estudio fue examinar el papel predictivo de los estilos de crianza sobre la conducta agresiva durante la adolescencia. Método: Se empleó un enfoque cuantitativo mediante un diseño no experimental, transversal y de alcance explicativo. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 355 adolescentes. Se administraron el Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ) y el Cuestionario de Agresión Premeditada e Impulsiva en Adolescentes (CAPI-A). Resultados: Los análisis descriptivos mostraron un predominio del estilo parental autoritario (80,2 %) y una mayor prevalencia de conductas agresivas impulsivas (51,9 %). El estilo parental autoritario presentó mayor capacidad predictiva en comparación con los estilos permisivo y democrático, siendo este último el que mostró menor capacidad explicativa de las conductas agresivas. Conclusiones: Los estilos parentales, particularmente el estilo autoritario, presentan un valor predictivo significativo de las conductas agresivas durante la adolescencia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Objective: During adolescence, the family environment and parenting styles play a crucial role in shaping psychosocial adjustment, influencing the development and expression of aggressive behaviors. The aim of this study was to examine the predictive role of parenting styles on aggressive behavior during adolescence. Method: A quantitative approach was employed using a nonexperimental cross-sectional design with an explanatory scope. The sample consisted of 355 adolescents. The Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ) and the Cuestionario de Agresión Premeditada e Impulsiva en Adolescentes (CAPI-A) were administered. Results: Descriptive analyses revealed a predominance of the authoritarian parenting style (80.2%) and a higher prevalence of impulsive aggressive behaviors (51.9%). The authoritarian parenting style showed greater predictive power compared to permissive and democratic parenting styles, with the latter demonstrating the lowest explanatory capacity for aggressive behaviors. Conclusions: Parenting styles, particularly authoritarian parenting, have significant predictive value for aggressive behaviors during adolescence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:11365420
DOI:10.5944/rppc.45683